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Billionaire Cuban Predicts 'New Crypto'

Mark Cuban is convinced that the next major investment craze may have little to do with Bitcoin or blockchain.

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Aug 16, 2026 at 8:08 AM UTC · 1 min de lecture

Billionaire Cuban Predicts 'New Crypto'
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Mark Cuban is convinced that the next major investment craze may have little to do with Bitcoin or blockchain.

The billionaire entrepreneur took to X to predict that chips as an asset class will be the new crypto.

Cuban refers to the high-end GPUs used to power artificial intelligence. 

According to the highly influential billionaire, who rose to prominence at the peak of the dot-com bubble, computing hardware could become an investable asset class in its own right.

Computer chips are typically viewed as depreciating equipment, but the rapid growth of AI has begun to challenge that assumption. 

That said, there has been a swift pushback from the cryptocurrency community. Bitcoin advocate Pierre Rochard responded that chip manufacturing has neither Bitcoin's difficulty adjustment nor its halving mechanism. Others have joked that Cuban's statement was a sign of a late bear market bottom. 

Cuban's changing views on Bitcoin 

The billionaire was once one of Bitcoin's more prominent American skeptics. 

In 2019, he compared Bitcoin with collectibles and famously said he would rather own bananas because they had practical utility. He did, however, acknowledge that Bitcoin could potentially function as a store of value.

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