As the cryptocurrency market was blowing up in 2017, McAfee, the creator of the cybersecurity company that shares his name, shared the below message, claiming that he then believed Bitcoin would hit $1 million by the end of 2020. On the line: his family jewels, so to say, which McAfee claimed he would eat on national television of the price target was not hit.
When I predicted Bitcoin at $500,000 by the end of 2020, it used a model that predicted $5,000 at the end of 2017. BTC has accelerated much faster than my model assumptions. I now predict Bircoin at $1 million by the end of 2020. I will still eat my dick if wrong. — John McAfee (@officialmcafee)
“Let’s get real, there are only 21 million bitcoins. Seven million of which have been lost forever, and then, if Satoshi [bitcoin’s anonymous creator] is dead, add a few more million.”
But, he’s begun to bash Bitcoin, instead touting altcoins that he thinks can perform the job of a decentralized and private cryptocurrency better. McAfee even went as far as to backtrack on his prediction, branding it a “ruse to onboard new users” in reference to the mass media coverage this oddball price target created.
Out With Bitcoin, In With These Altcoins: McAfee
In a message published April 4th, McAfee made himself clear yet again, that he thinks “Bitcoin is worthless,” despite his long-standing statements that the scarcity of the cryptocurrency should see it greatly appreciate in value.Featured Image from Shutterstock