Published on May 15, 2026
Gemini Space Station was struggling, with shares closing at $5.26 on Thursday. Investor confidence had waned amid fears of a prolonged downturn in the cryptocurrency market. Many analysts questioned the future of the exchange.
However, a dramatic shift occurred when the Winklevoss Capital Fund purchased $100 million of stock at $14 per share, significantly above the previous close. This investment came alongside the news that Gemini reported a smaller-than-expected loss for Q1, igniting interest in the beleaguered exchange.
The sharp rise in stock price, over 20% in premarket trading, reflects renewed optimism among investors. Market watchers are beginning to believe that the Winklevoss twins’ backing could stabilize Gemini and restore its standing in the crypto sector.
This bold move not only boosts Gemini’s immediate market perception but also raises questions about similar strategies that could be employed companies. The Winklevoss twins may have reignited the hope for recovery in a sector often perceived as volatile.
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