Three bitcoin billionaires

Dear Reader,

Ever wonder who owns the most bitcoin?

Enjoying bitcoin billionaire status in an otherwise flat market?

In no particular order:

The Winklevoss Twins
Undisclosed sources reveal they own around 70,000 bitcoins.

At today's price of $29,654 per bitcoin…

That comes out to a total value of a little over $2 billion.

Tim Draper
The venture capitalist extraordinaire owns 29,656 bitcoins.

He bought them at a "firesale" from the U.S. Marshals Service. 

The tokens were recovered from the Silk Road dark web. 

Draper's loot is worth just shy of a billion dollars sitting at $879 billion.

Next we come to… 

Michael J. Saylor
His firm, MicroStrategy now holds 152,800 bitcoin as of July 30. 

Worth a "paltry" $4.5 billion with a big "B".
In a positive turn of events, MicroStrategy is also finally in the black. 

The company posted a net income of $22.2 million. 

Huge swing from the net loss of $1.1 billion a year earlier. 

The rest of us may never own 10K or more in bitcoin.

The good news is that the market is on the cusp of a breakout. 

So regardless of how much bitcoin you are holding…

Your account is potentially going to see a nice upswing. 

Cointelegraph Markets Pro alerts users to events that move prices. 

Allowing them to get in just before big moves happen. 

Regards,

Russell DeCorte
Director
Markets Pro

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