Game Of Thrones Actress Asks: “Should I Go Long On Bitcoin?”

Last Updated on 19 November 2020 by CryptoTips.eu

Billionaire investor Mike Novogratz has revealed that leading cryptocurrency Bitcoin will hit $65,000 in the coming months. This revelation comes after popular actress Maisie Williams made a poll on whether she should purchase Bitcoin.

Game of Thrones Star interested in Bitcoin

Williams who played the role of Arya Stark in Game of Thrones ignited Crypto Twitter. The actress asked her 2.7 million followers on Twitter whether or not she should Long on Bitcoin.

As expected the poll caused controversy with 55% advising her not to invest in Bitcoin while 45% voted for her to invest in Bitcoin. Maisie Williams is estimated to made up to $6 million in her role as Arya Stark which is enough to acquire several bitcoins.

Williams’ poll also attracted the interest of several crypto stakeholders. Telsa CEO Elon Musk was among those that replied. The former honorary Dogecoin CEO made a response referring to The Witcher series.

Novogratz advises Williams to purchase Bitcoin

CEO of Galaxy Digital Mike Novogratz was also among those that urged Williams to buy Bitcoin. In a response to her tweet, he revealed that he had bought Bitcoin at $15,800 and he believes that the leading coin would move to $20,000 and then $65,000.

 

Novogratz is a keen supporter of cryptocurrencies and was one of the earliest adopters of Ethereum. He revealed in an interview last week that he bought $500,000 ETH for around 95 cents from Ethereum CEO Vitalik Buterin in 2015.

This is not the first Bitcoin prediction by Novogratz. In 2019 he predicted that Bitcoin would go to $20,000, but that never happened that year. He adjusted his Bitcoin prediction for 2020 to $12,000.

The Bitcoin price has enjoyed a massive rise in recent months amid increased adoption from financial institutions. Grayscale recently upped its Bitcoin investment by an extra $240 million while Citibank in a leaked document forecasted that Bitcoin’s price could hit $318,000 by December 2021.