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Cryptocurrency billionaires Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss said Wednesday they are pouring $21 million into a new group aimed ...
The Winklevoss twins make a donation of $21 million worth of Bitcoin to support the vision of President Trump to support ...
As much of the crypto industry avoids picking a favored party in Congress, the brothers atop Gemini decry "bad-faith" ...
The Digital Freedom Fund will focus on supporting President Trump’s crypto agenda—first and foremost by trying to beat ...
The group also plans to oppose Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and to support fair access to banking for people of ...
Winklevoss’ $21M Bitcoin bet, whale shift to ETH, and key $112K support test shape Bitcoin’s next move. Can bulls regain ...
Gemini co-founder Tyler Winklevoss and his twin brother Cameron donated $21 million in Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) to a new political action committee supporting President Donald Trump on Wednesday.
Gemini co-founders Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss said they intended to support Donald Trump’s crypto agenda with financial ...
Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, the billionaire co-founders of the cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, have made a strategic ...
The Winklevoss twins turned a $65M Facebook settlement into crypto billions. Learn how they built Gemini and became some of ...
Tether has a market cap of $167 billion, but its history of compliance questions puts its regulatory future in doubt.
Winklevoss twins invest in Trump family's American Bitcoin mining company, strengthening ties with the administration while expanding their crypto business portfolio.