Gemini Co-Founder Says Genesis, DCG Creditors Present Plan to Resolve Liquidity Issues

CoinDesk published this video item, entitled “Gemini Co-Founder Says Genesis, DCG Creditors Present Plan to Resolve Liquidity Issues” – below is their description.

A creditor committee that includes crypto exchange Gemini has presented a plan to Genesis and Digital Currency Group (DCG) to “provide a path for the recovery of assets,” Gemini co-founder Cameron Winklevoss said in a tweet. “The Hash” panel discusses the potential outcomes. Genesis and CoinDesk are owned by parent company Digital Currency Group.

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