World Economic Forum is an international not-for-profit organization focused on public-private cooperation, with active work spanning digital-asset policy, DeFi regulation, and global economic governance. World Economic Forum's Twitter Score is 154 out of 1000 (an Excellent rating) as of July 2026, ranking #4,258 (top 5%) among 389,587 tracked accounts.
World Economic Forum was founded by Klaus Schwab and has convened governments, businesses, and civil society through its flagship Davos Annual Meeting and affiliated initiatives including the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. In April 2025, Schwab retired as chairman and Peter Brabeck-Letmathe was appointed interim chairman. Also in April 2025, World Economic Forum initiated an internal investigation into Schwab following whistleblower accusations of alleged financial and ethical misconduct; Schwab and Hilde Schwab denied the allegations. Alois Zwinggi serves as President and Chief Executive Officer, with Laurence D. Fink serving as interim co-chair and André Hoffmann as co-chair.
World Economic Forum has contributed directly to crypto and digital-asset policy discourse, publishing the Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Policy-Maker Toolkit in June 2021, which mapped potential legal and regulatory responses to DeFi for policymakers worldwide. World Economic Forum maintains a broad network of World Economic Forum Partners across industry and government that inform its policy research and agenda-setting work.
World Economic Forum has 4,333,355 followers as of July 2026 on the platform and has published 178,304 posts. World Economic Forum has been mentioned by 2,046 accounts, with 12,560 total mentions.
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The accounts that follow World Economic Forum include 599 founders, 84 angel investors, 228 influencers and 119 VCs. Among them are Raoul Pal, Joseph Lubin, David Sacks, Db, Cointelegraph and Mike Novogratz.