Gemini’s Cameron Winklevoss Tweets $1.5B ‘Final Offer’ in Debt Talks Over Crypto Firm Genesis

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Cameron Winklevoss, co-founder of the Gemini crypto exchange, tweeted what he described as a “final offer” in the debt-restructuring talks over the bankrupt digital asset firm Genesis, bringing months of negotiations and mediation to a head with a plan for $1.5 billion in forbearance payments and fresh loans. Michael Moro, the former CEO of Genesis Trading, who is now the CEO at crypto derivatives exchange Ankex shares reaction. DCG is the parent company of both Genesis and CoinDesk.

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