[5][6] In 2013, Winklevoss also led a funding round for BitInstant, a Bitcoin exchange start-up based in New York City.
Winklevoss Capital, along with other investors, raised $1.5 million in seed funding to help BitInstant increase its staff and scale up its product.
[3] Since then, Winklevoss Capital has invested in a number of early-stage equity companies and token networks in the cryptocurrency space.
Winklevoss Capital actively invests in early-stage startups in fintech, direct-to-consumer brands, education, and gaming.
The firm's investments include: In 2017, Winklevoss was expected to buy up to $500,000 worth of shares in Eaze, a cannabis delivery startup.