The Famous Winklevoss Twins Want Their Cryptocurrency Platform to Enter Wall Street
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An introduction file to the New York Stock Exchange was filed for Gemini, a company founded by billionaire brothers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, famous for accusing Mark Zuckerberg of stealing the invention of Facebook.
The cryptocurrency platform has just filed its stock market introduction file with the US stock market gendarmerie, SEC.
The Gemini platform, specialized in cryptocurrencies and founded in 2014 by the brothers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, announced on Friday that it presented the documentation to the U.S. stock exchange regulator for listing on the New York Stock Exchange. AFP / Banking and Business According to the document sent to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the application was made in a "confidential" way, so for the moment the company is not…
According to the document, the request was made in "confidential" form. The post Cryptocurrencies: the Gemini Trust platform wants to make its entry to Wall Street appeared first on Les Affaires.
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