The Winklevoss twins, Tyler and Cameron, founders of the cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, have filed to take the company public on the Nasdaq stock exchange. This move marks a notable development in the integration of Bitcoin and traditional financial markets. In addition to the IPO filing, the brothers recently donated 188.4547 bitcoins, valued at approximately $21 million, to the Digital Freedom Fund PAC. The PAC supports former President Donald Trump's initiative to establish the United States as the global crypto capital. It aims to fund pro-crypto political candidates, advocate for a Bitcoin Bill of Rights, and oppose central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). The Winklevoss twins' actions underscore their continued influence in both the cryptocurrency industry and political advocacy related to digital assets.
Gemini’s Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss donate 188 bitcoins to pro-Trump PAC https://t.co/Ht7hDT6hBA
🇺🇸 NEW: Tyler & Cameron Winklevoss donate 188 BTC ($21M) to the Digital Freedom Fund PAC, backing Trump’s push to make the U.S. the “crypto capital of the world.” The PAC will fund pro-crypto candidates, push a Bitcoin Bill of Rights, and fight against CBDCs. https://t.co/GYjDabB93b
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