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    Kiyosaki sees Bitcoin as protection against inflation, fiat decline

    February 28, 2025
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    Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki has once again shared his views on Bitcoin and the global financial landscape, emphasizing his preference for alternative assets amid economic uncertainty. In a series of posts on X, Kiyosaki reiterated his belief that Bitcoin’s recent price decline presents a strategic buying opportunity rather than a cause for concern. Kiyosaki described Bitcoin’s drop as a sale rather than a setback, stating, “Bitcoin crashing. Bitcoin is on sale. I am buying.”

    Kiyosaki sees Bitcoin as protection against inflation, fiat decline

    Kiyosaki attributed financial instability not to Bitcoin itself but to systemic issues within the monetary system, which he blamed on what he called “criminal bankers.” He pointed to the United States’ growing debt now exceeding $36 trillion along with unfunded liabilities from programs like Medicare and Social Security as key indicators of an impending financial crisis. He further warned that the U.S. dollar could face severe devaluation if foreign investors, particularly Japan and China, reduce their purchases of U.S. bonds.

    In his view, such a shift would trigger inflation, destabilize the economy, and weaken confidence in the American financial system. Against this backdrop, Kiyosaki reaffirmed his preference for assets he considers to have “integrity,” including Bitcoin, gold, and silver. Expanding on his stance, Kiyosaki criticized U.S. economic policymakers for their handling of high inflation, challenging the common perception that a difference between 2% and 3% inflation is insignificant.

    Instead, Kiyosaki argued that this represents a substantial increase in economic pressure, one that policymakers fail to acknowledge. He described current leadership as “incompetent” and accused them of steering the global economy toward a recession. Kiyosaki outlined the far-reaching consequences of an economic downturn, warning that it would not only erode living standards but also undermine future financial stability. As a precaution, Kiyosaki encouraged individuals to safeguard their wealth by investing in alternative assets rather than relying on traditional fiat currency, which he called “fake money.”

    Kiyosaki’s repeated calls for financial independence through non-traditional investments align with his long-standing skepticism toward centralized financial institutions. His views continue to resonate with investors wary of inflation, market volatility, and government monetary policies. With economic uncertainty persisting, Kiyosaki’s advocacy for Bitcoin and precious metals reinforces his belief in wealth preservation through tangible assets. His recent statements reflect his conviction that downturns offer opportunities, positioning Bitcoin not as a speculative asset but as a long-term hedge against systemic financial risks. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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