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Author Robert Kiyosaki challenges Bitcoin's counterfeit dollar and restores integrity to money



Author Robert Kiyosaki :

challenges Bitcoin's counterfeit dollar

and restores integrity to money


The author Robert Kiyosaki, famous for his book "Rich Dad Poor Dad"

has expressed his gratitude towards Bitcoin for

"challenging the fake US dollar and restoring integrity in money."


Kiyosaki has become increasingly positive in encouraging investors to buy Bitcoin

recently. He expects the price of this cryptocurrency to reach $100,000 by June of

this year, while warning that the price of gold may experience a significant decline.


Robert Kiyosaki's :

acknowledgment of Bitcoin :

The author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad," Robert Kiyosaki, made a statement on

the social media platform "X" on Wednesday regarding Bitcoin

as an alternative currency to the US dollar.


Earlier this month :

Kiyosaki forecasted that the price of Bitcoin would reach $100,000 by June.

He explained that a decrease in the price of Bitcoin would not deter him

from investing :

as he would see it as a buying opportunity. While expecting an increase in the

prices of Bitcoin and silver, he believes that gold prices may fall below $1,200.


After the approval of :

  • Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) by the US Securities and Exchange
  • Commission (SEC), the renowned author increased his Bitcoin holdings.
  • He also urged investors to consider Bitcoin and Bitcoin ETFs

emphasizing the importance of the next Bitcoin production halving.


Kiyosaki :

the author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad,"

has strongly criticized fiat currencies like the US dollar, describing them

as "fake money." He sees gold and silver as "God's money," while considering

Bitcoin as "people's money."

He has urged investors to protect themselves from central banks

and advocated for buying Bitcoin as protection against wealth erosion


caused by government policies and big banks. Kiyosaki anticipates a global

economic recession and the collapse of the American empire

similar to the fall of the Roman Empire.



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