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Cameron Winklevoss Says AI Trade Gave Bitcoin Investors A 'Time Machine' With BTC At $65K

Gemini (GEMI) co-founder Cameron Winklevoss has called the artificial intelligence (AI) trade a special opportunity for investors to buy Bitcoin (BTC) at a discount, saying Bitcoin’s fall to $65,000 is a “time machine” to buy the asset,…

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Aug 18, 2026 at 5:36 PM UTC · 2 phút đọc

Cameron Winklevoss Says AI Trade Gave Bitcoin Investors A 'Time Machine' With BTC At $65K
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Key Signal

$65K Bitcoin intraday price

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Market Impact

BTC+5.57%$72,246

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Gemini (GEMI) co-founder Cameron Winklevoss has called the artificial intelligence (AI) trade a special opportunity for investors to buy Bitcoin (BTC) at a discount, saying Bitcoin’s fall to $65,000 is a “time machine” to buy the asset, not a warning.

"The AI trade has given the world a time machine to go back in time and invest in Bitcoin at $65k," Winklevoss wrote in a post on X on Tuesday. He said that the current setup was “an unprecedented time to buy the dip — hiding in plain sight.” He added that “The only question now is when will Bitcoin go back to the future.”

His comments landed as Bitcoin’s price crossed $65,000 in intraday trading for the first time in over a week, rising 1.7% in 24 hours before easing to around $64,700. The apex cryptocurrency outperformed U.S. equities during the session, with the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY), SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA) and Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) all trading lower.

On Stocktwits, Bitcoin was the top trending ticker. Retail sentiment around BTC moved to ‘neutral’ from the ‘bearish’ zone, accompanied by ‘normal’ chatter levels over the past day.

Not Everyone Shares Optimism

Winklevoss’ comment follows contradictory views from other market watchers tracking the same price level. Anthony Scaramucci, founder of SkyBridge Capital, stuck to a $100,000 long-term target even as Bitcoin remains “in a clear bear market,” on Tuesday, saying that the next major catalyst would be the 2028 halving, which is still about 20 months away.

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Bitcoin

BTC

$72,247

+5.57% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.45T

24H Volume

$51.2B

24H High

$72,768

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