He treats the Winklevoss twins' extremely early and unusually large Bitcoin purchase as evidence that well-connected hedge-fund circles had inside information before the broader public understood the asset.
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Winklevoss Twins
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"OK, so one key is that the Beckel Voss twins, right, they sued Mark Zuckerberg because their claim is that Facebook was their idea..."
"So Mark Zuckerberg had his conflict with the Winklevoss twins. The Winklevoss twins, okay? And so the Winklevoss twins sued Mark Zuckerberg, claiming that..."
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