
Crypto Exchange Gemini Sets Hub in Malta to Comply with Europe’s MiCA
Gemini has announced the creation of a European hub in Malta to align with the EU’s Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) regulations.
Co-founder and President of Gemini.
Cameron Winklevoss is the Co-founder and President of Gemini, a next-generation Bitcoin exchange. He graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Economics and earned an MBA from Oxford University. In 2008, he represented the United States at the 2008 Olympics Games in Beijing, China, placing 6th. Cameron has been an angel investor and entrepreneur in emerging technologies since 2003.
He began participating in the Bitcoin economy through direct investment in 2012. In addition to being President of Gemini, he and his brother Tyler Winklevoss are currently seeking SEC approval for the Winklevoss Bitcoin Trust, a bitcoin ETF, and have launched the WinkDex, a bitcoin price index that will price the ETF.
Gemini
University of Oxford, MBA - 2009-2010
Harvard University, Bachelor's Degree, Economics - 2000-2004
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$1.4 B
Gemini - President & Co-Founder
Winklevoss Capital - Principal
USRowing - Olympian - 2006-2011
ConnectU.com - Co-Founder - 2002-2008
Gemini has announced the creation of a European hub in Malta to align with the EU’s Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) regulations.
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