PANews reported on January 31 that, according to Bloomberg, a political fundraising group launched by Gemini co-founders Cameron Winklevoss and Tyler WinklevossPANews reported on January 31 that, according to Bloomberg, a political fundraising group launched by Gemini co-founders Cameron Winklevoss and Tyler Winklevoss

The Winklevoss brothers' political fundraising group saw its Bitcoin holdings shrink by nearly $5 million.

2026/01/31 14:01

PANews reported on January 31 that, according to Bloomberg, a political fundraising group launched by Gemini co-founders Cameron Winklevoss and Tyler Winklevoss raised over $22 million in the last five months of 2025, but these Bitcoin-based donations shrank by nearly $5 million due to market price fluctuations.

According to recent filings with the Federal Election Commission, Cameron Winklevoss and Tyler Winklevoss transferred 188.4547 bitcoins to their Super PAC, the Digital Freedom Fund, last August. At the time, bitcoin was worth approximately $114,000, but the Super PAC did not immediately convert it into cash and held it until December 31, the filings show. The price of bitcoin has since fallen by about 23%, dropping below $88,000, reducing the value of the donation by nearly $5 million.

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