Winklevoss twins say they each donated $1M in bitcoin to Trump
- The Winklevoss twins, co-founders of Gemini and crypto supporters, each donated $1 million in bitcoin to back Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
- Cameron Winklevoss also contributed $1 million in Bitcoin to Trump, highlighting his pro-crypto stance and intention to vote for Trump in 2024.
- Trump, a crypto advocate, gained support from the Winklevoss twins, who criticized Biden's administration for its approach to the crypto sector.
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Trump campaign refunds Winklevoss twins after bitcoin donations exceed limit, Bloomberg News reports
(Reuters) – The billionaire Winklevoss twins, founders of cryptocurrency company Gemini, were refunded after their bitcoin donations to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign exceeded the maximum amount allowed under federal law, Bloomberg News reported on Friday. Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, whose crypto firm in February entered settlement agreements with U.S. and New York state financial regulators after accusations of wrongdoing, each anno…
Winklevoss twins donate $2 MILLION in Bitcoin to Trump campaign, slam Biden’s ‘war against crypto’
Tyler Winklevoss said the Biden administration's actions were "nothing short of an unprecedented abuse of power wielded entirely for twisted political gain at the expense of innovation."
The Winklevoss brothers and other giants of the cryptocurrency industry are fed up with government oversight. They are donating to Trump, who takes it all in stride. Will this become a problem for Joe Biden during the campaign?
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