Kevin O’Leary says the noise across digital assets today boils down to one blunt truth: bitcoin and ethereum are the only alpha left standing.
‘All You Need Is BTC and ETH,’ Mr. Wonderful Says
Kevin O’Leary is not mincing words about crypto’s current mood. The entrepreneur and television personality known as “Mr. Wonderful” says the market is entering a colder, sharper period of filtering, and only two assets still justify their oxygen.
In his view, the broad universe of tokens is starting to hit a wall that investors can no longer pretend isn’t there. O’Leary traces the shift back to the GENIUS Act, which made stablecoins fully legal and cleared the path for widespread use across borders. He argues that this changed bitcoin’s long-running narrative as a payment instrument.
As he put it, “It goes back to when the GENIUS Act was passed, which made stablecoins legal… That took a little air out of bitcoin, because there was a narrative for years that bitcoin would become a form of digital currency and that has been replaced now by the legal aspect of stablecoins.”
With major banks in the U.S. rolling out their own stablecoin offerings, he believes the settlement-layer argument for bitcoin has firmly evaporated. While bitcoin’s identity narrows toward a digital-gold thesis, O’Leary says the real drama is unfolding across altcoins. The upcoming Clarity Act—aimed at finally sorting commodity vs. security classifications—has “thousands of tokens” in regulatory limbo.
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Historically, altcoins would fall hard during corrections but eventually snap back. This cycle, he says, those types of bounces are nowhere to be found. O’Leary’s explanation is blunt: investors have figured out the math. He argues that two positions capture the overwhelming majority of crypto’s outperformance.
“Investors have figured out, you only need to own two positions to capture 97 and a half percent of all the alpha of all crypto. That’s bitcoin itself and ethereum. That’s all I own now.” Everything else, he says, is sinking faster and recovering slower because most tokens “have no use case.”
He concedes that Solana has done “a very good job” with aggressive marketing, but ongoing security concerns and periodic blowups have kept it from competing with ethereum’s credibility. Without wartime marketing budgets and genuine utility, O’Leary says, the rest of the field is fading into irrelevance. The “era of the sh**coin,” he insists, is over.
For O’Leary, the new market order isn’t complicated: bitcoin for digital gold, ethereum for the programmable economy, and everything else fades into background noise. Whether the rest of the market agrees—or continues trying to prove him wrong—remains to be seen.
FAQ ❓
- **Why does Kevin O’Leary favor bitcoin and ethereum?**He says the two assets capture nearly all available alpha across crypto markets.
- **What changed bitcoin’s payment-system narrative?**O’Leary points to legalized stablecoins replacing bitcoin as a settlement tool.
- **Why are altcoins struggling to recover?**He argues that most lack real use cases and can’t compete with BTC and ETH.
- **What about Solana?**O’Leary says security concerns and recurring issues keep it below ethereum’s credibility.
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