“We are incredibly excited to work with Resorts World Las Vegas, the first casino on the Las Vegas Strip to partner with a crypto platform and explore integrating crypto into their guest experience,” he said in the statement. Gemini CEO Tyler Winklevoss said integrating cryptocurrency is a “great way” to meet the needs of customers. “By partnering with Gemini, a leader in cryptocurrency exchange, we are taking another step toward providing progressive guest experience solutions for today’s Las Vegas traveler.” “As the first ground-up resort development on the Strip in more than a decade, Resorts World Las Vegas is committed to integrating innovative technology conveniences across the resort to enhance the overall guest journey,” Resorts World Las Vegas President Scott Sibella said. The resort announced a partnership with cryptocurrency exchange and custodian Gemini on Thursday, saying the partnership would allow Resorts World guests to use a Gemini crypto wallet “across all areas of the integrated resort experience.” Details will be finalized and announced in the coming weeks, according to a statement. Resorts World Las Vegas aims to be among the first cryptocurrency-friendly properties on the Strip. Coins are displayed next to a Bitcoin ATM in Hong Kong.