Cameron Winklevoss leaves leadership post at Gemini’s European unit
Gemini co-founder Cameron Winklevoss has stepped down from the board of the company's European unit, AltFi reports.The Winklevoss twins, Cameron and Tyler, are known for their involvement in the early development of Facebook and their investments in cryptocurrency.
Cameron Winklevoss leaves leadership post at Gemini’s European unit
Gemini co-founder Cameron Winklevoss has stepped down from the board of the company's European unit, AltFi reports.
Gemini to raise $400 million at a $7.1 billion valuation to compete with Meta
Gemini Space Station, LLC, the parent company of the cryptocurrency exchange Gemini Space Station, LLC, is close to closing its first funding round led by Morgan Creek Digital. Investors will invest $400 million in the company, valuing it at $7.1 billion.
CMCC Global begins $300 million crypto fund raise
The Hong Kong-based venture firm CMCC Global Asset Management has begun fundraising for a crypto fund. Its target size could reach $300 million, Bloomberg reports.
Cameron Winklevoss: Gemini Set to Overtake Binance
Gemini co-founder Cameron Winklevoss told Bloomberg in an interview about plans to beat Binance, the largest platform by trading volume. He said that a regulated business would help the company. Products that do not meet regulatory requirements will have to take a back seat, says the Gemini co-founder. "We're playing the long game. We're trying to be the fastest turtle in this race. In the long run, results come with time," Winklevoss said.
Tyler Winklevoss: Bitcoin could reach $500,000 in five years
Gemini chief Tyler Winklevoss called Bitcoin 'Gold 2.0' and said the price could rise to $500,000 within five years.
Forbes cover featuring the Winklevoss twins sold as NFT for $333 333
Forbes magazine sold at auction a cover featuring Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss that had been transformed into a non-fungible token (NFT) for $333 333.
Tyler Winklevoss: Bitcoin has dodged the ban risk in the United States
The CEO of Gemini cryptocurrency exchange Tyler Winklevoss says Bitcoin has reached too high a level of adoption to fall under a regulatory ban in the United States.
Winklevoss Brothers’ Exchange Becomes Sponsor of the Oxford–Cambridge Boat Race
Gemini, the bitcoin exchange founded by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, has become the principal sponsor of the Oxford–Cambridge Boat Race, the oldest regatta between the Oxford and Cambridge rowing clubs. The partnership will fund training and a £75,000 Gemini Boat Race Scholarship to help students from backgrounds with limited access to the sport. The twins said they were excited to unite their two greatest passions—rowing and cryptocurrency—for this historic event. New UK users will enjoy two weeks of commission-free trading as part of the partnership; Gemini began operating in the country in September 2020. The founders also indicated they are considering a possible public listing.
Winklevoss brothers to produce film about Reddit’s war with Wall Street
The American film company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) has acquired the rights to adapt an as-yet unwritten book about the battle between users of the r/WallStreetBets subreddit and hedge funds on Wall Street. Deadline reports, citing sources.
Winklevoss twins discuss Gemini IPO possibility with Bloomberg
The Winklevoss brothers, founders of the Gemini cryptocurrency exchange, told Bloomberg that they are considering a possible public offering of their company.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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