Binance Launches “The Blockchain 100” to Recognize Top Creators Driving Web3 Innovation

Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume and users, has officially announced the launch of The Blockchain 100, an annual awards program designed to honor the most influential creators shaping blockchain education, innovation, and community engagement.
The initiative will spotlight 100 creators across seven categories, highlighting their impact on blockchain adoption and Web3 development. The categories include:
- Industry Advocate – Founders, entrepreneurs, and content creators championing Web3.
- Independent Researcher – Analysts producing original blockchain research.
- Trader – Experts sharing insights, analysis, and trading strategies.
- Community Builder – Influencers fostering crypto communities and DAOs.
- Video & Live Creator – Storytellers producing engaging video and livestream content.
- Crypto Press – Journalists and media covering blockchain with depth and balance.
- Rising Star – Emerging talents showing exceptional promise in the space.
To qualify, nominees must create educational or inspirational crypto content, be public-facing, and hold at least 10,000 followers on platforms like X, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Telegram, Discord, Binance Square, or CoinMarketCap.
Community-Driven Selection Process
The Blockchain 100 will feature a transparent, multi-step selection process:
- Public Nomination: September 25 – October 12, 2025
- Community Voting: October 15 – October 26, 2025, via Binance Square
- Final Results: November 3, 2025
- Award Ceremony: December 3, 2025, during Binance Blockchain Week Dubai
Winners will be honored at a live event in Dubai, receiving engraved medals and exclusive access to networking sessions.
Binance on the Spirit of Community
“Crypto has always been about the community and the people who make it possible,” said Rachel Conlan, Chief Marketing Officer of Binance. “The Blockchain 100 is a nod to that spirit. Progressing the industry towards one billion users and beyond will take collective effort, and we want to recognize the individuals who have put in the hard work from the early days.”