Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak declared that he thinks "We've seen massive value creation" when asked about Bitcoin's potential in an interview with Bloomberg published on Feb. 26.
"I'm not sure I can buy that we've seen massive value destruction, I think we've seen massive value creation."
Apple's co-founder then argued that oftentimes psychology drives market dips, with fear in part determining price.
Wozniak clarified that he was not interested in Bitcoin "As an investor" and that he "Only had Bitcoin to experiment with," clarifying that he had used the crypto as a form of payment.
"I don't want to be one of those people watching the price of Bitcoin, so I sold out."
The engineer added that he has never invested in any stocks nor used the Apple stock app.
As Cointelegraph reported in October last year, Steve Wozniak has been announced as a co-founder of blockchain-focused venture capital fund, EQUI Global.
Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak on Bitcoin: 'We've Seen Massive Value Creation'
gepubliceerd op Feb 27, 2019
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