Winklevoss slams DCG’s Silbert — Not even SBF was ‘capable of such delusion’
1 min readCrypto exchange Gemini founder and CEO Cameron Winklevoss is again threatening to sue Digital Currency Group and its CEO Barry Silbert over delays in the resolution of Genesis for its Earn customers while slamming the CEOfor allegedly trying to play the victim card.
In the July 4 “Open Letter to Barry Silbert,” Winklevoss alleged the DCG enterprise had engaged in “fraudulent behavior” via a “culture of lies and deceit” — which have come at the expense of Gemini’s 232,000 Earn users.
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Winklevoss wants the payments to be made in the form of Bitcoin (BTC) Ether (ETH) and the United States dollar (USD), with the funds sourced from Genesis Global Trading, potential payouts from FTX and Alameda Research’s bankruptcy estates in addition to Avalanche (AVAX) and Near (NEAR) tokens it may have a claim to from Three Arrows Capital’s bankruptcy estate.
Cointelegraph reached out to DCG for comment but did not receive an immediate response.
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