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Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, the co-founders of Gemini, have announced their donations of $1 million each in Bitcoin to former President Donald Trump’s campaign.
“The conversation goes something like this: ‘That’s a nice bank you got there. It sure would be a shame if something were to happen to it because you bank some crypto folks,’” he elaborated. Tyler claimed these tactics force banks to choose between severing ties with crypto companies or facing regulatory repercussions, effectively stifling the industry.The brothers also criticized the Securities and Exchange Commission for its handling of cryptocurrency regulation.
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