Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss have invested $4.5 million worth of bitcoin in Real Bedford Football Club (RBFC), making it the 'first football club powered by bitcoin.' The billionaire twins decided to invest in RBFC due to its owner's vision.
Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss have invested $4.5 million worth of bitcoin in Real Bedford Football Club , making it the"first football club powered by bitcoin," according to a press release Friday.
Cameron Winklevoss told CNBC he decided to invest in RBFC and co-owned it with McCormack because of McCormack's"vision." The twins, who today run the crypto exchange Gemini, announced Friday that they've invested $4.5 million worth of bitcoin in Real Bedford Football Club , making it the"first football club powered by bitcoin," according to a statement Friday.
"You have to hold it through the good times and the bad," he added."Any journey like this will be a bumpy road. There will be setbacks and hardship."McCormack said he chose the Winklevoss twins as he wanted a partner, or partners, who could help him invest in infrastructure to scale the club. He plans to use part of the investment to secure funding to build a new training center, which he expects to cost around £1.6 million .
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