The most popular business magazine Forbes has been publishing billionaires’ list since March 1987. Their target was to bring the world’s wealthiest persons in front of the public. And the team succeeds. And since then, every year, Forbes publishes this magazine.
Moreover, the company has deployed around 50 journalists to find and track the globe’s wealthiest people. Our team found it a bit interesting.
Yoshiaki Tsutsumi, a Japanese business owner and real-estate mogul, was the wealthiest person in 1987, with an estimated wealth of almost $20 billion. But in the year 2021, with an estimated $177 billion in assets, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos is the world’s wealthiest guy.
Note that Bezos was the first person on the planet to be named a billionaire by Forbes.
The second person on the list is the famous dogecoin (DOGE) fan and Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Elon followed Jeff, with an estimated wealth of 151 billion.
We picked the following statement directly from their magazine. Click here to see the Forbes Billionaires List.
A staggering 86% are more prosperous than a year ago. Jeff Bezos is the world’s most decadent for the fourth year running, worth $177 billion, while Elon Musk rocketed into the number two spot with $151 billion, as Tesla and Amazon shares surged.
Whether you a fashion icon or not, almost half of the world is familiar with Sephora and Louis Vuitton’s famous brands, so here comes the third wealthiest person Bernard Arnault. Bernard and his family own companies like Sephora and Louis Vuitton. According to the list, they hold around $150 billion in net worth.
On the other hand, Forbes has already included 12 crypto billionaires directly involved with the crypto industry. Elon Musk is one of them. However, most will argue that he is more of a supporter than a participant in the blockchain industry.
Most importantly, you can’t ignore the name, the actual crypto inventor, Satoshi Nakamoto. Forbes also included him in the list of crypto billionaires.
One of the online news sites Bitcoin.com, reported that,
Using today’s exchange rates, Nakamoto could be worth more than $59 billion.
Also, Forbes notes that Sam Bankman-Fried, CEO of FTX Exchange, is the wealthiest crypto billionaire today, worth $8.7 billion. Brian Armstrong, the CEO of Coinbase, is the second richest person, worth approximately $6.5 billion.
The Winklevoss Twins, owners of the Gemini Exchange, are the following two people on the list, with a combined net worth of about $6 billion.