Cameron Winklevos, co-founder and president of Gemini Trust, and Tyler Winklevos, co-founder and CEO of Gemini Trust, at the Bitcoin 2025 conference held in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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Don’t expect the Winklevoss Twins, where the Cryptocurrency Company Gemini Space Station is open, to stop Bitcoin rallies anytime soon. In fact, they expect cryptocurrencies to reach $1 million over the next decade.
Gemini co-founder Tyler Winclevos told CNBC’s “Scoobox” on Friday. “And I think Bitcoin is 2.0 gold.”
“I think it’s ten times easier from here. It’s still really early. And we’re sitting down in the next 10 years and saying, ‘Wow, today was really early,'” Tyler continued. “There were very few people who actually listened to it at the time, so I hope more people will listen today.”
Bitcoin has skyrocketed since Bitcoin twins first launched Gemini in 2015. The price of Bitcoin was $380. It was the last transaction topped $115,100 per coin, and has increased by more than 30,000% over the past decade.
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According to Bloomberg, the Wincrevos Twins appeared ahead of Gemini’s first public offer. Those familiar with the offer told news services that the service was priced above the expected range of $24-26.
“We’ve come a long way,” Gemini co-founder Tyler Winklevos told CNBC’s “Scoobox” on Friday.
-CNBC’s Tanaya Macheel contributed to this report.