Mr. Wonderful Kevin O’Leary reveals his top crypto picks

Published at: April 11, 2022

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Cointelegraph Business Editor Sam Bourgi sat down with Kevin O’Leary at this year’s Bitcoin conference in Miami to discuss the latest developments in the crypto asset space. O’Leary, who’s known as “Mr. Wonderful” for his starring role on Shark Tank, provided a hard-hitting analysis of crypto’s role in reshaping the investment landscape.

After admitting in December 2021 that crypto could reach 20% of his portfolio, O’Leary revealed to Cointelegraph some of his top picks for 2022 and beyond. Suffice it to say, Mr. Wonderful has a well-diversified portfolio of top crypto plays — he also made it abundantly clear that no “shitcoin” made the list.

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