Winklevoss slams DCG’s Silbert — Not even SBF was ‘capable of such delusion’
Crypto exchange Gemini founder and CEO Cameron Winklevoss is again threatening to take legal action against Digital Currency Group and its CEO Barry Silbert over hold-ups in the resolution of Genesis for its Earn clients while knocking the CEOfor presumably trying to play the victim card.In the July 3 “Open Letter to Barry Silbert,” Winklevoss declared the DCG business had actually engaged in “fraudulent habits” via a “culture of lies and deceit”– which have come at the expense of Geminis 232,000 Earn users. Earn Update: An Open Letter to @BarrySilbert pic.twitter.com/ErsYpcEjQD— Cameron Winklevoss (@cameron) July 4, 2023
“I write to inform you that your games are over,” Winklevoss said, describing that professional costs have now “swelled” to over $100 million at the expenditure of credits and Earn users.” Winklevoss has now given Silbert an ultimatum, accept his companys “best and final offer” by 4 pm ET on July 6– or face a lawsuit on July 7. The final deal to DCG as provided by Cameron Winklevoss.
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