Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss Net Worth

They are best known for their legal battle with Mark Zuckerberg over the founding of Facebook. They have since become successful entrepreneurs and venture capitalists, investing in companies such as Bitcoin, SumZero, and Ripple. Their combined net worth is estimated to be around $600 million. Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss are American Olympians, entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists who have a combined net worth of $600 million. They are best known for their legal battle with Mark Zuckerberg over the founding of Facebook, and have since become successful investors in companies such as Bitcoin, SumZero, and Ripple. Their combined net worth is estimated to be around $600 million.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day August 21, 1981
Birth Place United States
Age 42 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Leo
Net Worth: $600 Million
Last Updated: 2019

💰 Net worth: $600 Million (2024)

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They are best known for the legal battle they waged with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. The twins sued Facebook claiming that Zuckerberg stole their idea and source code after being contracted to help develop their site ConnectU while all three were undergraduate students at Harvard. In 2008 Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss reached a settlement with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg which at the time was valued at $65 million. By 2010 their Facebook stock was worth an estimated $120 million. If they held on to that stock to this day, it would be worth over $300 million. The Winklevoss twins founded their high school rowing club, rowed at Harvard, and competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. The brothers rowed in the men's coxless pair event and placed sixth out of the fourteen teams that had qualified for the finals in the event.

Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss hold B.A. degrees in Economics from Harvard University and MBAs from Oxford University. The twins were both played by actor Armie Hammer in the film "The Social Network". Outside of Facebook, the twins are two of the largest and most vocal investors in Bitcoin on the planet. In 2013, the twins spent $11 million of their own money to purchase 11,000 Bitcoins (at the time, a single Bitcoin was trading at $100). They have never sold a single coin. By December 2017, when a single Bitcoin was trading for $11,300, their investment worth more than $1.2 BILLION. Roughly a year later, the price of a single Bitcoin had dropped to $6000, bringing their combined fortune down to around $600 million.

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