Winklevoss twin says Bitcoin valuation will top $40k

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Winklevoss twin says Bitcoin valuation will top $40k

(TheNextWeb) Cameron Winklevoss, one half of the notorious twin brothers who once
battled Mark Zuckerberg over the origin of Facebook, took to Reddit to host an AMA this weekend to discuss the duo’s big interest: Bitcoin.

The Winklevoss twins were early Bitcoin advocates but have never revealed their total holding — though it was said to be worth
$11 million in April, when the crypto-currency peaked at $266. Given
today’s price ($875 average on Mt. Gox, at the timing of writing) and
Cameron’s admission that he is yet to sell a single Bitcoin, it could
now be worth as much as $35 million.

The twins are in the process of setting up the Winklevoss
Bitcoin Trust, a listed fund to manage their Bitcoin wealth and bring
greater legitimacy to the virtual currency. Papers for the initial
public offering were filed in July, but the final decision is still
pending. Due to regulations, Cameron was unable to discuss the trust in
the AMA.

The brothers are unsurprisingly bullish on Bitcoin. Cameron’s conservative
bet is that its US dollar valuation will surpass $40,000 per coin — a
potentially colossal figure — as he explained in a response to one
Reddit user:

small bull case scenario for Bitcoin is a 400 billion USD
dollar market cap, so 40,000 USD a coin, but I believe it could be much
larger. When this will happen, if it happens, I don’t know, but if it
happens, it will probably happen much faster than anyone imagines.

In another answer, Cameron played down the significance of the closure of The Silk Road
— the underground market place for illicit goods that many saw as a key
outlet for Bitcoin — instead arguing it is positive for the virtual
currency:

The Silk Road closure, and resulting price gains
demonstrate how the demand for BTC has little to do with illicit
transactions. If anything, Silk Road was holding Bitcoin back by
disproportionately dominating its narrative in a negative way.
It is estimated that the volume of bitcoin transacted on Silk Road
only represented ~4% of the total volume of bitcoins transacted on the
Block chain over the same period of time.

Bitcoin’s growth has seen interest in other alternate currencies — such as Litecoin and Quarkcoin – but Cameron says he and his brother have no interest in anything other than Bitcoin:

Do you see BTC ‘replacing’ currencies we have today, or being used alongside them?
Have you invested in any altcoins, if so, which and why?
I view BTC more as an alternative to fiat currencies than a replacement.
I have not invested in any altcoins because I don’t believe that any
of the “problems” or issues that they address can’t be addressed by
Bitcoin itself.

You can see the full range of answers — which include mentions of
rowing (the brothers represented the US at the Olympic Games) and the
Simpsons — at the thread here.

Given their background and early adoption of Bitcoin, the twins’
opinions and predictions for the future are interesting. They have both
predicted that there will be some form of regulation for the currency in
the future. They see it as an ‘answer’ to many fiscal problems and are
keen to help take it more mainstream.

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