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  • Reuters/Lucas Jackson

    Winklevoss twins claim cryptocurrency guru stole 5,000 bitcoins

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    11.04.2018

    The Winkevoss twins are back in the news for their involvement in the cryptocurrency world, but this time they likely wouldn't want to celebrate. The New York Times has learned that the two sued crypto investor and ex-convict Charlie Shrem for allegedly stealing 5,000 bitcoins in 2012 -- no small amount when they'd be worth roughly $32 million today. The Winklevoss Capital Fund sent Shrem $250,000 in 2012 to buy bitcoins on its behalf, but delivered $189,000 worth based on the price at the time. The figure was lost in a larger dispute over an investment in Shrem's BitInstant, but it's clearly more important now.

  • Facebook Messenger for Windows is seemingly en route, Like it or not

    by 
    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    11.22.2011

    He's got your personal data, relationship status and those pictures from last night -- now Mr. Zuckerberg is aiming for a share of your desktop, too. Facebook has released a desktop messenger client for Windows 7 that brings you access to the site's chat, ticker feed and notifications without everyone in the office spotting the blue-bar-of-lost-productivity across the top of your browser. It's currently in limited beta, so there's still time to build a rival client -- maybe with some support from the Winklevii?