By: Banking CIO Outlook | Friday, July 31, 2020
The BABB Known Quantities and Unsung Heroes were chosen based on a variety of quantitative and qualitative metrics. Known Quantities were chosen based on their social media followings, keynote addresses, and other contributions to the public domain. U
FREMONT, CA: Crypto market intelligence firm Flipside Crypto released The Best Analytical Brains in Blockchain (BABB) 2020, a report highlighting those who provide the data science, engineering, and analytical expertise in the blockchain industry. The report highlights the importance of data science and analytics unlocking the value of blockchain technology across two categories: 30 individuals were recognized as “Known Quantities” who are well known in the industry. BABB “Known Quantity” recipients include Aaron Henshaw from Bison Trails, Ambre Soubiran from Kaiko, Larry Cermak from TheBlock, and Mrinalini “Ria” Bhutoria from Fidelity Digital Assets.
The list also includes an “Unsung Heroes” category of individuals working behind the scenes, manipulating, analyzing, and communicating data. They are often data scientists or engineers who are less publicly visible but are instrumental in the industry’s growth. Sixty-three individuals were recognized as BABB “Unsung Heroes”, including Fredrik Haga from Dune Analytics, Gareth James from Radar, Heidi Wilder from Elliptic, James Li from CryptoCompare, Shae Wang from Ripple, Webster Cook from Chainalysis and Flipside Crypto’s own Angela Minster.
“It’s not just the visionary business executives (although they certainly do their part). It’s those who play a much more instrumental role in creating something out of nothing: the data scientists, the data engineers and the technical analysts,” noted Dave Balter, CEO of Flipside Crypto. “Their praises are rarely sung and they should be, especially during a time when every major media outlet, from the BBC to NBC, picks up on the impact of cryptocurrency to our global economy.”
The BABB Known Quantities and Unsung Heroes were chosen based on a variety of quantitative and qualitative metrics. Known Quantities were chosen based on their social media followings, keynote addresses, and other contributions to the public domain. Unsung Heroes were chosen based on GitHub repositories, organizational or team growth, and testimonials from others in the industry.
“I firmly believe that the public blockchain industry, by virtue of its youth and dynamism, is one of the most accessible and meritocratic industries on the planet. It eagerly accepts new talent regardless of provenance, formal training, or professional background. Every month it seems that I encounter the work of a new analyst possessing a depth of understanding that outstrips that of the sell side on Wall Street when they turn their attention to the sector. Lists like these give well-deserved recognition to some of the less high-profile analysts in the industry, many of whom I rely on for insight.” Commented Nic Carter, Cofounder of Coin Metrics.