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SINGAPORE The twin brothers who founded New York-based Gemini are looking to grow the cryptocurrency exchange in Singapore as part of a strategy to diversify outside the United States, where the authorities are cracking down on the sector.

Mr Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, 41, were in town to meet financial regulators, lawmakers and customers as part of a world trip which also included cities such as London, Dublin, Dubai and Hong Kong.

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