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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says he recently sold all his bitcoin.

“I don’t want to be one of those people who just watches the number,” the tech icon said at the Nordic Business Forum in Stockholm, Sweden.

Wozniak had bought bitcoin out of curiosity when it was priced at $700 per coin.

Steve Wozniak has sold all his bitcoin after getting tired of all the hype around its price, the tech icon told an audience at Nordic Business Forum in Stockholm last week.

Wozniak revealed last summer he had bought into the cryptocurrency when one coin sold for $700: “I wanted to experiment with it.”

But after the market went nuts last fall, reaching highs of almost $20,000 per bitcoin, Wozniak had enough and cashed out.

“When it shot up high, I said I don’t want to be one of those people who watches and watches it and cares about the number. I don’t want that kind of care in my life,” Wozniak said in a Q&A with marketing guru and author Seth Godin.

“Part of my happiness is not to have worries, so I sold it all and just got rid of it.”

‘Woz’ earlier said at a Money 20/20 event in Las Vegas he “admired” bitcoin from the outset and considers it a potentially better store of value than gold or the US dollar.

But for now, his initial belief in bitcoin as a means of payment turned out premature.

“My goal was to travel to a place like Stockholm, and go to restaurants and hotels that only accept bitcoin, and only use bitcoin when I travel,” Wozniak said.

Wozniak could at least enjoy a handsome return on his undisclosed investment, which, alas, wasn’t the point: “I’ve never been into money in any way. I’ve never used Apple’s stock app, I don’t buy and sell stock,” Wozniak to the audience in Stockholm.

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