“A lot of people laughed at Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss when they announced in April that they had acquired $11 million worth of bitcoins. But since then, their investment has paid off big-time. A source close to the Winkelvoss brothers says they haven’t sold any of their Bitcoins since April. Almost tripling your money in seven months isn’t bad. But the Winklevii may have done even better than that. The Times reported that the brothers ‘began dabbling in bitcoin last summer when the dollar value of a single coin was still in the single digits.’ If they bought bitcoins at the July 2012 price of $9, each one is now worth 40 times what they paid for it.”
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