About Cameron Winklevoss
  • Identical twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss cofounded cryptocurrency exchange Gemini in 2014; today it processes about $30 million a day in trades.
  • Cameron is Gemini's president; Tyler is CEO.
  • The former Olympic rowers are best known for accusing Mark Zuckerberg of stealing their idea for a social network.
  • They used some of their $65 million legal settlement with the Facebook CEO to start stockpiling Bitcoin.
  • The twins still own an estimated 70,000 Bitcoins, in addition to other digital assets.
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Forbes Lists

#261
Forbes 400 (2021)Dropped off in 2022
Personal Stats
Age
42
Source of Wealth
Cryptocurrency, Self Made
Self-Made Score
7
Philanthropy Score
1
Residence
New York, New York
Citizenship
United States
Education
Bachelor of Arts/Economics, Harvard University
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