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Winklevoss Twins land in West Virginia the week of Greenbrier resort summit on digital assets
The brief hop from Antique Acres to Greenbrier Valley lines up with a private crypto-investor retreat hosted at the iconic resort.
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Winklevoss Twins
Winklevoss Twins flew from Antique Acres Airport in Iowa to Greenbrier Valley Airport in West Virginia on June 2, 2026, a 44-minute dash in their Gulfstream G500, N533WE. The departure point — a small airstrip near the town of Mechanicsville — suggests a quick stopover, possibly from a prior meeting or personal visit in the Midwest.
The same week, The Greenbrier resort in White Sulphur Springs is hosting its annual "Digital Asset Summit," a by-invitation gathering of crypto founders, regulators, and institutional investors, as confirmed by the resort's events calendar. The Winklevoss Twins, co-founders of Gemini Space Station Inc., are likely attending as keynote speakers or panelists, given the conference's focus on post-IPO exchange regulation and custody innovation — topics central to their business after Gemini's September 2025 Nasdaq listing. The setting also offers a convenient venue for quiet discussions with the CFTC, with which Gemini settled a $5M case in January 2025.
This flight follows a recent pattern of the yacht-like G500 making shorter hops between private fields and secondary airports, avoiding major hubs. The getaway to a historic resort fits the twins' known preference for discretion and comfort alongside business travel.
Aboard the Gulfstream G500


The aircraft
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