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The Case for $500K Bitcoin
Gold and oil have historically been reliable stores of value. Because they are scarce commodities, they make dependable hedges to...
Tyler Winklevoss
August 27, 2020
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10 min read
Frothy Markets Are Like A Party With An Open Bar
There has been talk for sometime about a potential bubble in Silicon Valley. With China’s stock market cratering to an...
Tyler Winklevoss
August 27, 2015
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5 min read
Onfleet Officially Launches to Make Local Delivery Efficient and Delightful
Having made several investments in both location-based services and logistics solutions, Onfleet’s platform for local delivery management was a natural...
Cameron Winklevoss
April 21, 2015
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5 min read
Our Latest Investment: Gemini
Cameron and I have been angel investors for over two years now. So far the journey has been incredible, we’ve...
Tyler Winklevoss
January 23, 2015
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5 min read
Our Two-Part Interview With StrictlyVC
Cameron and I recently did a two-part interview with Semil Shah while he was guest-editing StrictlyVC. We discussed our strategy as angel investors,...
Tyler Winklevoss
January 9, 2015
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5 min read
Introducing The Winklevoss Capital Syndicate On AngelList
Last week I gave an interview to CoinDesk about our recently launched Syndicate on AngelList. We covered some great topics in-depth, some...
Tyler Winklevoss
December 8, 2014
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5 min read
The Jetsons Fallacy – Part II
Here is Part II of “The Jestons Fallacy” by Shaun Springer, founder of our smart home portfolio company Astro. In...
Tyler Winklevoss
November 25, 2014
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5 min read
Money Is Broken, But Its Future Is Not
Last Monday, Cameron and I gave a keynote presentation at the 2014 Money20/20 conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. If it’s...
Tyler Winklevoss
November 12, 2014
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5 min read
The Jetsons Fallacy – Part I
Who didn’t watch The Jetsons with fascination and hope that one day our homes would someday be smart and automated?...
Tyler Winklevoss
November 7, 2014
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5 min read
The Rise of Anonymous Networks
On or about 2004, the World Wide Web underwent a paradigm shift from static, passively consumed web pages to content...
Cameron Winklevoss
October 8, 2014
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5 min read
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