About Barry Silbert
- Barry Silbert is the founder and CEO of Digital Currency Group (DCG), a conglomerate of five cryptocurrency-focused companies.
- DCG's biggest revenue generator: digital asset manager Grayscale, which oversees $28 billion worth of Bitcoin, Ether and other assets.
- Through its numerous subsidiaries, DCG has also invested in more than 200 crypto startups.
- Prior to launching DCG, Silbert, a former investment banker, sold stock trading platform Second Market to Nasdaq in 2015 for an undisclosed amount.
Wealth History
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Personal Stats
- Age
- 47
- Source of Wealth
- cryptocurrency, Self Made
- Residence
- Rye, New York
- Citizenship
- United States
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