It’s not the Metaverse, but it is a gut-renovated Soho penthouse triplex — and Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, early bitcoin billionaires, have put it on the market for the very real price of $16.95 million.
The stunning three-bedroom, 3½-bath, gut-renovated bachelor pad is at 20 Greene St., a seven-story building that dates to 1915 in the historic Cast Iron District.
The twins — who moved from a $65 million settlement with Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook to creating their own bitcoin exchange and becoming NFT pioneers who launched their own Nifty Gateway clearinghouse for digital art — bought the penthouse for $14.5 million in 2014.
The 4,300-square-foot loft features a sprawling 2,200 square feet of outdoor space and panoramic views of the city form Hudson Yards to the Freedom Tower and the Empire State Building.
The penthouse opens to a semi-private elevator landing into the first level, with arched windows and soaring ceilings.
One of three bedrooms inside the penthouse. Douglas Elliman
Take in stunning city views from the home’s 2,200 square feet of outdoor space. Douglas Elliman
The Green Street pad isn’t wanting of closet space. Douglas EllimanThe twin billionaire crypto entrepreneurs have smart-wired the home, natch. It’s anchored by a gas fireplace and gallery-length wall.
There’s also an open chef’s kitchen and a floating staircase that takes you to the second and third levels.
On the second level, a sliding door of steel and glass opens to a library/den/media room with custom millwork, wall paneling, a gas fireplace and a dry bar. The first main bedroom suite is also on this floor.
The penthouse’s open eat-in kitchen. Douglas Elliman
A dinner party-friendly area inside the penthouse. Douglas EllimanThe second level has two bedrooms and two large terraces. A wall of sliding glass doors leads to another terrace.
The third level has a wet bar and access to the largest terrace and sweeping city views.
The listing brokers are Steven Cohen and Timothy Malone of Douglas Elliman.





