Shares of Gemini Space Station, the billionaire Winklevoss twins’ crypto firm, jumped about 32% at the open Friday in the company’s New York Stock Exchange debut — trading at $37.01 on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol “GEMI.”

Gemini, which primarily operates as a crypto exchange, had priced its initial public offering at $28 per share late Thursday, above its expected range of $24 to $26, according to Bloomberg.

That valued the firm – which was founded in 2014 and holds over $21 billion of assets – at $3.3 billion.

Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss’ Gemini Space Station jumped about 32% at the open Friday. Here they are at the White House. REUTERS

Gemini capped the value of the offering at $425 million and sold 15.2 million shares in a sign of high demand.

The company had initially mark

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