Oscar Winner Predicts Bitcoin’s Demise – But Can He Count?

In a moment that would have made the Grapes of Wrath’s characters chuckle, Oscar-nominated actor Terrence Howard took to the PDB podcast to declare Bitcoin’s impending death. Like a man staring into the abyss of a dusty saloon, he warned of a digital apocalypse, his voice trembling with the weight of his own ignorance.

Howard, ever the pragmatist, has also turned his back on the glittering world of altcoins, as if they were a pack of wolves in sheep’s clothing. His reasoning? Bitcoin, he claims, is “built on fiat,” a term he probably learned from a fortune cookie. The U.S. dollar, he insists, is a sinking ship, and he’s not about to drown with it.

But here’s where the drama gets spicy: Howard boldly asserted that Bitcoin could be wiped out with a single button press. A digital apocalypse, perhaps? Or just a man’s desperate attempt to sound important. The crypto community, ever the troupe of misfits, responded with the grace of a rodeo clown. “Which button?” one asked. “The one that turns your brain off?” another quipped.

Meanwhile, the internet’s collective eye rolled so hard it might have caused a hernia. “Terrence Howard knows about Bitcoin as much as he knows about string theory,” one Twitter user snorted. Others recalled his infamous 2024 moment when he claimed 1*1 equals 2-a mathematical heresy that would make even the most stubborn Salinas farmer weep.

Howard’s legacy as a dramatic titan remains unscathed. His portrayal of DJay in Hustle & Flow earned him a seat at the Oscars’ table, though his crypto musings might land him in a different kind of spotlight. Yet, here he is, a man who once commanded the screen now questioning the blockchain, a digital gold rush he’s too busy to join.

And let’s not forget McKenzie, the “that guy from The O.C.” who’s now the crypto world’s most vocal critic. Together, they form a duo so odd, it’s like watching a cactus try to dance the tango.

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2026-03-09 08:47