tristan tate cryptocurrency net worth

ANDREW Tate and his brother Tristan are famously inseparable – living together in a luxury mansion and sharing over 15 luxury cars including a $5 million Bugatti.

But how much of the pair’s shared fortune did they make through cryptocurrency and what are Tristan Tate’s opinions on the digital asset?

What is Tristan Tate’s net worth and how did he make his fortune?

Tristan Tate is believed to share a fortune of more than $100 million with his brother Andrew.

The pair claim the majority of their fortune was made from cryptocurrency trading and a chain of casinos in Romania.

Tristan Tate said: “Trading Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies have made me countless millions of dollars.


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“Cryptocurrency is undoubtedly one of the simplest methods to hold your money and one of the simplest ways to make money.

“However, only if you belong to the correct network where you may get advice on which coins to acquire.”

The pair also sell online courses through the ‘Hustler’s Academy’ where more than 125,000 – primarily men – pay them £39 a month for tips on how to get rich.

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What has Tristan Tate said about cryptocurrency?

Tristan Tate believes there is no better store of value than cryptocurrency.

Tate said in an interview: “Anybody can set up a two-factor authentication wallet on their phone and purchase cryptocurrency then hold it or sell it when they need to.

“It’s the easiest store of value and can be sent across the world. You can send $10 million to China in one second.”

But he also said: “I believe the time to get wealthy in an easy and quick way has run out.

“Bitcoin has a use case, Ethereum has a use case and they’re going to last long into the future.

“They may even be the future of currency and people that own them now will be the richest people in the world in five or ten years’ time but what isn’t going to exist is pump and dump crypto nonsense coins that kids can buy for a few thousand dollars and become millionaires overnight.”

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