Crypto Elites Turn to Dinosaur Fossil Collecting, Wintermute Co-Founder Owns 69-Million-Year-Old Triceratops Skeleton

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Crypto market insiders are shifting to high-end hobbies like dinosaur fossil collecting. A rare 69-million-year-old triceratops skeleton, one of just 24 known, is stored in Singapore’s top-tier vault. The fossil is owned by a group including Yoann Turpin, co-founder of Wintermute. Altcoins to watch may gain attention as crypto wealth diversifies into physical assets.

According to TechFlow, Bloomberg reported on December 11 that crypto elites are increasingly turning to dinosaur fossil collecting. A complete 69-million-year-old triceratops skeleton, one of only 24 known specimens, is stored in Singapore's vault known as the 'Fort Knox of Asia.' The fossil is owned by a group of collectors, including Yoann Turpin, co-founder of crypto market maker Wintermute.

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