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If someone told me five years ago that a crypto founder would land on Fortune's Most Powerful Women in Business list, I probably would've laughed. That list has always been Goldman Sachs executives, Fortune 500 CEOs, household names from industries that have existed for decades. Not crypto.
But here we are.
@heyibinance, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of @binance, just became the first crypto-native executive ever named to Fortune's Most Powerful Women in Business list ranked among 100 of the most influential business leaders on the planet.
And honestly, the more you learn about her story, the less surprising it becomes.
She grew up in rural Sichuan province without stable electricity or running water, lost her father at nine, worked beverage promotions at sixteen, and later became a travel show host before teaching herself English in her 30s to support Binance's global expansion. That backstory doesn't come from a PR team. That's just who she is.
She didn't fall into crypto either. She moved from China's TV industry into the space in 2014, joined OKCoin as marketing chief, recruited a then little-known engineer named Changpeng Zhao as CTO, and the two co-founded Binance together in 2017.
She spent years building the largest crypto exchange in the world largely out of the spotlight. In December 2025, she was formally appointed Co-CEO alongside Richard Teng, creating a dual-leadership structure that pairs her product vision and strategic depth with his regulatory and operational experience. Fortune's recognition followed months later. The timing wasn't coincidental.
What matters most about this moment isn't just Yi He's personal achievement though that story alone is worth respecting. It's what this recognition signals about where the industry stands.
Fortune's Most Powerful Women list has traditionally featured leaders from major multinational corporations and long-standing institutions. A crypto founder sitting alongside those names in 2026 tells you something real about how far digital finance has traveled from niche internet experiment to global mainstream conversation.
For anyone in this region watching how money, technology, and finance are evolving this is one of those moments worth paying attention to. The industry is maturing. The people building it are getting serious recognition from serious institutions.
That doesn't mean blind trust in anything. It means the conversation has changed, and staying informed matters more than ever. DYOR, always.
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