Tyler Winklevoss thinks Bitcoin is past the risk of a US ban

Tyler Winklevoss thinks Bitcoin is past the risk of a US ban

Bitcoin has likely become too interwoven into the world for a ban to be plausible, says the Gemini CEO. The United States government has increasingly stepped up its overwatch on crypto in recent years, although an outright ban on Bitcoin is now unlikely — at least according to Gemini CEO and co-founder Tyler Winklevoss.“I think, if we were back in 2013, this would be kind of an open question,” Winklevoss told podcaster Peter McCormack when asked about regulation and a Bitcoin (BTC) ban during a Friday episode of the What Bitcoin Did podcast:“I think that the U.S. will never outlaw Bitcoin.....


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