According to the official website of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, the cryptocurrency exchange Gemini Space Station, Inc. (Gemini) and its founders Tyler Winklevoss, Cameron Winklevoss, and other executives are facing a securities class action lawsuit. The lawsuit alleges that Gemini made significant misleading statements in the documents related to its initial public offering (IPO) on September 12, 2025, failing to disclose its plan to shift from its core cryptocurrency trading platform business to a prediction market-centered "Gemini 2.0" model.
The lawsuit documents also point out that Gemini announced a 25% layoff in February 2026 after the IPO and exited the markets in the UK, EU, and Australia. Additionally, the company's Chief Financial Officer Dan Chen, Chief Operating Officer Marshall Beard, and Chief Legal Officer Tyler Meade have recently left the company. According to Bitget market data, Gemini's stock price is currently reported at $6.3, down 77.5% from the issuance price of $28, resulting in significant losses for investors.
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