There are no individuals in charge 'the block chain'. Block chain itself is just a concept. That's like saying a few people are in charge of geometry. It just doesn't work that way. It is possible for individuals to utilize blockchain technology, which many private institutions are doing. However, Bitcoin and a number of other reputable 'open source' blockchain cryptocurrencies are decentralized and thus there are no individuals in charge of them. This is why the fed and governments are freaking out and scrambling to find ways to attempt to control it through regulation, infiltration and investment.
I probably am reading too deep into your comment. Who knows what the future holds but I sure hope it disrupts the fed.
RE: Who's Really in Control of the Blockchain