Tyler, who harshly criticized the Biden administration, accused him of waging a “war on cryptocurrencies”, claiming that power was being abused to “stifle innovation and economic growth in the sector.” Cameron Winklevoss supported his brother’s objection, emphasizing that, in their opinion, Trump is a supporter of Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies and the business world, and that he is capable of resisting Biden’s hostile stance.

The Winklevoss twins, known for their legal battles with Mark Zuckerberg, recently attended a fundraiser for Trump in San Francisco and raised more than $12 million.

According to the media, Winklevoss invested in Bitcoin in 2013. Just 4 years later they became the first “non-anonymous” crypto billionaires.

Source: Ferra

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