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Who is Barry Silbert & Cameron Winklevoss?

Digital Currency Group CEO Barry Silbert and Cameron Winklevoss, co-founder of crypto exchange Gemini, are engaged in a public feud over customer assets. At issue is $900 million of Gemini client funds that sit frozen inside DCG subsidiary Gensis.

Who are Cameron & Tyler Winklevoss?

Identical twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss cofounded cryptocurrency exchange Gemini in 2014; today it processes about $70 million a day in trades. Cameron is Gemini's president; Tyler is CEO. The former Olympic rowers are best known for accusing Mark Zuckerberg of stealing their idea for a social network.

Who owns Digital Currency Group (DCG)?

Silbert is the founder of Digital Currency Group (DCG), a crypto conglomerate that includes the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust and trading platform Genesis. Winklevoss, along with his brother Tyler, co-founded Gemini, a popular crypto exchange that, unlike many of its peers, is subject to New York banking regulation.

Did DCG deny Winklevoss' allegations of financial impropriety?

A DCG spokesperson told CNBC the company denies Winklevoss’ allegations of financial impropriety. For the 41-year-old Winklevoss twins, a public and high-profile spat is nothing new. They’re best known for their role in the birth of Facebook, now known as Meta, which was founded by Harvard classmate Mark Zuckerberg.

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