The entrepreneurs sued Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg years ago, and they invested their (supposedly) meagre payouts wisely
Name: Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss.
Also known as: The Winklevii.
Age: 36 and 36.
Appearance: Handsome, enormous, similar.
Because theyre identical twins? Yup. You might remember them from The Social Network in 2010.
Vaguely. So theyre actors, are they? No. Theyre venture capitalists and entrepreneurs. In 2008, they rowed for the US at the Beijing Olympics, finishing sixth. In the film, Armie Hammer played both of them as a kind of two-man master race. As one of them put it in a memorable line of dialogue, Im 6ft 5, 220 pounds and theres two of me.
Nice. But why make a film about them? Because they were at Harvard with Mark Zuckerberg, who they later sued, claiming he stole their idea for a website that they called Harvard Connection, but which he called the Facebook. (Dramatic music.)
And did he? Steal the idea, I mean? Oh, God, thats just too complicated to get into. The Winklevii launched numerous lawsuits about it, and got about $65m (48m) worth of Facebook stock, which wasnt much at the time.
Oh, yeah. Sure. These guys probably spend $65m on lunch. In fact, they spent $11m of it on bitcoin, so theyve probably cheered up a bit.
Bitcoin. Theres a word I dont understand. Its a crypto-currency.
Theres another one. Think of it as an electronic token, which can be owned and traded. Like normal money, it has value because other people consider it valuable. The number of bitcoins in circulation is strictly controlled by a clever bit of software that nobody can hack, called the blockchain.
Thank you. And the Winklevoss twins like having lots of bitcoins, do they? Im sure they do at the moment. In March 2013, they bought about 100,000 of them, when each coin was worth roughly $120. After a strong year, and a wild couple of weeks, each bitcoin is now worth lets see $11,826.
Holy moly! Thats right. Not counting the value of their other investments, the Winklevoss twins have just become the worlds first bitcoin billionaires. Apart from Satoshi Nakamoto, bitcoins mysterious inventor, of course.
Please dont explain who he is. Well, <a href=”https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/may/03/bitcoin-craig-wright-satoshi-nakamoto-blockchain-technology” title=”” data-link-name=”in” body link” class=”u-underline”>there are lots of intriguing theories
Do say: Theyre not billionaires theyre half a billionaire each!
Dont say: Just $73bn to go and theyll catch up with Zuckerberg.