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‘Bitcoin Billionaires’ Movie to Tell Winklevoss Bros’ Crypto Story

The Winklevoss twins are bringing Bitcoin Billionaires to the silver screen along with former Warner Bros. president Greg Silverman.

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‘Bitcoin Billionaires’ Movie to Tell Winklevoss Bros’ Crypto Story

Stampede Ventures — a production company owned by ex-Warner Bros. president Greg Silverman — has partnered with Cameron and Tyler Winkelvoss to produce a movie featuring the brothers’ story as portrayed in the best-selling book “Bitcoin Billionaires.”

According to the report published on Deadline, Silverman will be co-producing the movie along with Jon Berg, who is known for his work with superhero blockbusters such as Wonder Woman and Aquaman. 

Bitcoin Billionaires was written by the American author Ben Mezrich in 2019 after the Winklevoss twins became crypto billionaires.

The Winklevoss story

The Winklevoss brothers came into the limelight following Mezrich’s other best-selling book “The Accidental BIllionaire,” which would serve as inspiration for the Oscar-winning film “The Social Network.” 

In the book, Mezrich describes the twins’ legal battle with Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook to claim their rights over the social media giant, which was originally their idea. A court ruling later awarded the brothers a $65 million settlement for their claims.

Bitcoin Billionaires continues the Winklevoss’ journey from winning the lawsuit in June 2011 to investing $11 million in Bitcoin (BTC) in 2013 and becoming the world’s first crypto billionaires.

“This is Rocky II meets Wall Street”

Silverman said that the idea for making the film came to him right after he finished reading the book along with his son, who received an early copy from the twins during his internship at Winklevoss Capital:

“Upon finishing it, it was clear to both of us that Cameron and Tyler’s remarkable redemption story, coupled with Ben’s masterful writing, would lend itself to a one of a kind movie.”

“This is Rocky II meets Wall Street in a world filled with unique and mesmerizing characters,” Silverman added.

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