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The Winklevoss twins may have lost A LOT of money on Bitcoin

With Bitcoin crashing, some cryptocurrency HODLers are hurting. That might include the Winklevoss twins. 

Tyler and Cameron bought 120,000 bitcoins in late 2012 with money from the $65 million payout from their lawsuit against Facebook.

SEE ALSO: Bitcoin just made the Winklevoss twins billionaires

That's more than $1.32 billion worth of bitcoin at Wednesday evening's value of about $11,000 per bitcoin. That seems like a lot, but just two days ago a bitcoin was worth $14,000. 

Here's the chart on Bitcoin since 2012. Up and up and up. 

Bitcoin's value since January 2012.
Bitcoin's value since January 2012.

Image: coindesk

But then this week, it's been down, down, down. 

Bitcoin this past week has been rough.
Bitcoin this past week has been rough.

Image: coindesk

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If you do the math, if the twins held onto all of those 120,000 bitcoins, they're down more than $350 million in just a matter of days.

But that seems like nothing if you look at how much they've earned since buying the bitcoins for about $10 a piece back in 2012. Overall, Bloomberg estimated, they've seen their personal fortunes drop 37 percent in the last month. 

There's a chance, however, that they're HODLing on tight. Last year, they told the New York Times that they aren't selling their Bitcoin no matter what, saying, "We still think it is probably one of the best investments in the world and will be for the decades to come."

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