The New Money
Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss

Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss

Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss are entrepreneurs and investors known for co-founding Gemini, a regulated cryptocurrency exchange, and their early institutional investment in Bitcoin. This page tracks the publicly traded companies in which the Winklevoss twins hold ownership stakes, spanning digital assets, blockchain technology and Web3 infrastructure.

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1W -30.30%
1M -28.87%
3M -22.48%
6M -61.80%
1Y -43.99%
2Y -84.03%

Deep Dive

Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss gained public attention as Olympic rowers and early Facebook stakeholders before becoming prominent figures in the cryptocurrency industry. They co-founded Gemini, a regulated cryptocurrency exchange built with institutional-grade security and regulatory compliance as core principles. The twins are also among the most recognized institutional investors in Bitcoin.

The Winklevoss twins focus their investment activity on digital asset infrastructure, blockchain technology platforms and companies building the foundational layers of Web3. Their investment thesis centers on the long-term adoption of decentralized systems and digital currencies as core components of the global financial system. Through Winklevoss Capital, their venture capital arm, they deploy capital across both private startups and publicly traded companies operating in the digital asset ecosystem.

Their publicly traded holdings span several categories within the cryptocurrency and blockchain sector. Positions include companies developing crypto infrastructure and Web3 platforms, payment networks incorporating digital assets, mining operations and financial services firms building cryptocurrency capabilities. The portfolio reflects a consistent thesis around the institutionalization of digital assets and the buildout of regulated market infrastructure.

Tracking the public equity positions of Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss provides visibility into how experienced crypto entrepreneurs allocate capital beyond their core exchange business. For those following cryptocurrency-related equities, the Winklevoss portfolio offers insight into which public companies align with an institutional-grade approach to digital asset adoption and blockchain technology development.