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Cameron Winklevoss pens open letter to Barry Silbert about Gemini’s blocked funds

Both sides are facing financial headwinds, and Gemini was sued last week over money locked in its Earn program.

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Cameron Winklevoss pens open letter to Barry Silbert about Gemini’s blocked funds

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Jan. 2 “marks 47 days since Genesis halted withdrawals,” Cameron Winklevoss, co-founder of the cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, pointed out in an open letter to Barry Silbert, CEO of the Digital Currency Group — which owns Genesis. Winklevoss went on to make a blunt appraisal of DCG’s business practices.

According to the letter Winklevoss posted on Twitter, Genesis owes Gemini $900 million for funds Gemini lent to it as part of the Gemini Earn program. “For the past six weeks, we have done everything we can to engage with you in a good faith and collaborative manner in order to reach a consensual resolution for you to pay back the $900 million that you owe,” Winklevoss wrote, adding:

“Every time we ask you for tangible engagement, you hide behind lawyers, investment bankers, and process.”

Winklevoss claimed DCG owes Genesis money that it has not repaid, leading to the failure of Genesis to pay Gemini.

Gemini was sued by investors on Dec. 27. The suit alleges that Gemini engaged in fraud and violations of securities laws because the Earn program was not registered and investors were unable to assess its risks fully. Earn stopped paying investors in November.

DCG did not borrow $1.675 billion from Genesis

DCG has never missed an interest payment to Genesis and is current on all loans outstanding; next loan maturity is May 2023

DCG delivered to Genesis and your advisors a proposal on December 29th and has not received any response

— Barry Silbert (@BarrySilbert) January 2, 2023

Silbert countered Winklevoss, claiming that Genesis has responded to Gemini’s proposal and that DCG is not overdue in its payments to Genesis.

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