Kevin O’Leary Says Power Is Now More Valuable Than Bitcoin

Published at 2026-01-23 20:30:19

“Shark Tank” investor Kevin O’Leary signaled a strategic pivot away from tokens toward energy infrastructure, saying power generation is now more valuable than Bitcoin. Speaking Jan. 23, 2026, he framed the move as a response to where real, durable economic value will be created — in the physical systems that enable computing and mining — rather than in speculative token markets. The shift matters because it could steer capital into mining operations, grid projects and renewables tied to crypto, and it underlines growing investor skepticism about token returns. For traders and builders, O’Leary’s stance is a reminder to weigh infrastructure exposure and regulatory and environmental risks; for the wider market, it signals a potential reallocation of resources away from pure token plays toward energy-backed ventures.

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