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Steve Wozniak Shared His Bitcoin Forecast

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak shared his Bitcoin forecast. Wozniak is expecting Bitcoin to hit $100,000. Here are the details..

Yazar: Eylem Özer

Yayınlanma: 14 Mart 2022 01:02

Güncellenme: 23 Kasım 2024 23:39

Steve Wozniak Shared His Bitcoin Forecast

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak shared his Bitcoin forecast. Wozniak is expecting Bitcoin to hit $100,000.

Steve Wozniak, co-founder of technology giant Apple, continues to support Bitcoin. In a recent interview with Business Insider, Wozniak, praising the underlying mechanics of Bitcoin, this time made a prediction for the price of Bitcoin. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak made an estimate of $100,000 for the price of Bitcoin. Wozniak also underlined the interest in cryptocurrencies and said, "I really feel it from all the attention." In a podcast he recently participated, he said, "Initially I bought a bunch of bitcoin to understand how to play with this new thing. Then Bitcoin went up a lot. Well, I got scared and sold all my bitcoins except one Bitcoin." Wozniak also said that his purpose in this purchase was to 'play’, and then made a price prediction about Bitcoin: "I've been thinking lately that Bitcoin is going to $100,000. I don't know where I got this feeling. I can't put a math to it. I really feel it from all the attention. The interest in crypto is very high." Wozniak, who has some money in Bitcoin, also underlined that he is not an investor. Saying that he has never invested in stocks in his life, Wozniak also stated that he has never used the Apple Stock application on the iPhone.
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