Gemini co-founder accuses JPMorgan of blocking Gemini's business development due to public criticism

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According to Foresight News, Gemini co-founder Tyler Winklevoss tweeted that JPMorgan Chase took retaliatory measures after being criticized by him, calling the bank's new actions anti-competitive and potentially harmful to fintech and crypto companies. "My tweet from last week touched a nerve. This week, JPMorgan Chase told us that due to this tweet, they will suspend the process of re-adding Gemini to their customer list, after previously removing us from the 'Operation ChokePoint 2.0' action."

Previously, Tyler Winklevoss had tweeted, "JPMorgan Chase and bankers are trying to strangle fintech and crypto companies. They want to deprive you of free access to bank data through third-party applications like Plaid, and instead charge you and fintech companies high fees to access your data."

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