Usually this kind of exchange takes place in private, but, this time, Cameron Winklevoss decided to play it another way. In a tweet published on Monday, the co-founder of US platform Gemini called out Barry Silbert, the boss of Digital Currency Group (DCG), accusing him of embezzling money from "hundreds of thousands of people" as part of the FTX bankruptcy.
This tweet immediately unleashed a mountain of reaction and prompted Barry Silbert to come out of the woodwork, who refuted the accusations. But what's really going on?
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