Cameron Winklevoss

Cameron Winklevoss

entrepreneur United States

Cameron Winklevoss is an American entrepreneur and investor best known as a co-founder of the cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, which he launched with his twin brother Tyler Winklevoss in 2015. The Winklevoss twins gained prominence in the tech world after their involvement in the early development of Facebook, which led to a legal dispute with Mark Zuckerberg. Cameron has been a vocal advocate for the cryptocurrency industry, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize finance. Recently, he was in the news celebrating the Securities and Exchange Commission's decision to drop its lawsuit against Coinbase, marking a significant shift in regulatory attitudes towards the crypto sector.

Born on Aug 21, 1981 (44 years old)

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