Apple co-founder, engineer and philanthropist Steve Wozniak recently spoke very positively about the biggest cryptocurrency Bitcoin (BTC). He calls it, among other things, a mathematical phenomenon and compares it to gold.
Bitcoin is a ‘mathematical wonder’
during the show In Mexico, Wozniak makes clear what he really thinks about bitcoin. According to him, Bitcoin is a true “mathematical marvel” and is a better store of value even than gold. Because gold is only available in physical form, Wozniak says, it’s much more difficult to come by than bitcoin.
“Gold is limited and you have to actively search for it. Bitcoin is the craziest “sports miracle”
In addition, Wozniak argues that gold is not scarce enough. We will always continue to find more gold in the near future. On the other hand, Bitcoin is fully capped at a maximum of 21 million coins.
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“We keep finding gold. One day we will even be able to produce it in factories”
This isn’t the first time Wozniak has talked about Bitcoin in this way. He already spoke in 2018 He hopes that bitcoin will become the world’s currency.
He is not the first notable person to talk about bitcoin and gold in this way. Including Michael Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy and Anthony Scaramucci From SkyBridge Capital, Bitcoin is described as a better value than gold.
You are not investing in bitcoin yourself
Despite these words of praise about Bitcoin, Wozniak points out that he does not have any position in Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies. However, Wozniak still believes that Bitcoin will become more valuable in the future and that it will gain more and more influence in the world.
Wozniak also interfered with Crypto Youtube and scams popular on this platform last year. Among other things, he sued Youtube because, according to Wozniak, the platform did not do enough against such malpractice.
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