Winklevoss Twins News
The Winklevoss twins – Cameron Winklevoss and Tyler Winklevoss — are American rowers and Internet entrepreneurs, famous for co-founding HarvardConnection and suing Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, with the claim that Zuckerberg stole their idea to create a social networking site. This case ultimately provided them $65 million. Today, the Winklevoss twins are venture capitalists and Bitcoin investors. The twins led $1.5 million into a Bitcoin payment processor called BitInstant, though it was closed after its CEO, Charlie Shrem was charged with money laundering. The Winklevoss twins also established Winkdex, a financial index for tracking the price of Bitcoin. In addition, the Winklevoss twins are the founders of the Bitcoin exchange Gemini, the world’s first ether exchange to be licensed. Currently, they are working on exchange-traded products with cryptocurrencies and won a patent for settling it.
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Le premier contrat dérivé de la plateforme sera un contrat perpétuel BTC libellé en Gemini Dollar, suivi d'un contrat perpétuel ETH/GUSD.
Gemini lance une plateforme de produits dérivés en dehors des États-Unis
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Cette injection de fonds fait suite aux tentatives infructueuses de Gemini d'obtenir des fonds auprès d'investisseurs extérieurs.
Les jumeaux Winklevoss accordent à Gemini un prêt personnel de 100 millions de dollars !