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Winklevoss Twins Sell $130M in Bitcoin – What Crypto Investors Should Know

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  • Tyler and Cameron saw Bitcoin disrupting gold and reaching $1 million

    60% confidence
  • Atari Hotel Phoenix investment targets 15% preferred return and projected 5.8x multiple

    60% confidence
  • LiTAS technology can recover over 90% of lithium in just days instead of months

    60% confidence
  • Air Suspension Wheel can eliminate blowouts, reduce maintenance, and lower lifetime operating costs

    60% confidence
  • Their total profit from Bitcoin has reached $1.8 billion

    60% confidence
  • A wallet labeled as belonging to Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss moved $130 million worth of Bitcoin to Gemini presumably to sell

    60% confidence
  • Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss once controlled 1% of the circulating Bitcoin supply

    60% confidence
  • Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss once controlled 1% of the circulating Bitcoin supply

    60% confidence
  • Tyler Winklevoss sees Bitcoin disrupting gold and reaching $1 million

    60% confidence
  • Winklevoss twins moved $130 million worth of Bitcoin to Gemini deposit wallet presumably to sell

    60% confidence
  • Winklevoss twins total profit from Bitcoin has reached $1.8 billion

    60% confidence

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