The twin brothers who sued Mark Zuckerberg claiming he stole the idea for Facebook are worth more than $1bn after capitalising on the astonishing rise in Bitcoin.
Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t have a single nemesis—he’s got two: Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, who, after claiming that Zuckerberg stole their idea for Facebook, won a settlement currently valued at $200 million. Refusing to give up, they now believe they got only a quarter of what they deserved.
The Winklevii became billionaires after all — and they didn’t need Facebook to do it.
Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss — the 6-foot-5 identical twins who sued...
Buried at the bottom of Mark Zuckerberg's new year's resolution post yesterday was a promise to study cryptocurrencies and to figure out the best way to use them in Facebook's services.
The twin brothers who sued Mark Zuckerberg claiming he stole the idea for Facebook are worth more than $1bn after capitalising on the astonishing rise in Bitcoin.
Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t have a single nemesis—he’s got two: Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, who, after claiming that Zuckerberg stole their idea for Facebook, won a settlement currently valued at $200 million. Refusing to give up, they now believe they got only a quarter of what they deserved.
The Winklevii became billionaires after all — and they didn’t need Facebook to do it.
Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss — the 6-foot-5 identical twins who sued...
Buried at the bottom of Mark Zuckerberg's new year's resolution post yesterday was a promise to study cryptocurrencies and to figure out the best way to use them in Facebook's services.