Billionaire twins invest £3.6m in non-league club after suing Mark Zuckerberg – Daily Star

Billionaire twins invest £3.6m in non-league club after suing Mark Zuckerberg – Daily Star

Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, aged 42, have invested $4.5m (£3.6m) worth of bitcoin into the ninth division Bedfordshire-based side, RBFC. They will join Peter McCormack as co-owners of the club. As part of the deal, a pack of TNT Sports will be included, offering various sports content for a monthly fee of £30.99. The Winklevoss twins expressed their confidence in bitcoin’s potential to boost RBFC’s journey to the Premier League.

They praised Peter’s vision and leadership, emphasizing their belief in the project to bring Premier League football to Bedford. A press release from the club outlined the plans for a bitcoin treasury within the club, as well as the development of a new training ground and football academy in the local area. RBFC is currently leading their division, and Peter McCormack expressed satisfaction with the club’s progress and community support. This news marks an exciting development for RBFC, with the support and investment from the Winklevoss twins signaling a promising future for the club.

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