Robert Kiyosaki Buys More Bitcoin and Says It Could Beat Gold



Robert Kiyosaki, the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, recently shared his thoughts about Bitcoin during the current crypto market slowdown. On February 21, he posted on X that even though prices have been falling, he decided to buy one more Bitcoin at 67000 dollars. He believes Bitcoin will one day perform better than gold.

Kiyosaki explained that one of the main reasons for his decision is the growing debt problem in the United States. He believes that when the debt situation becomes more serious, the US government and the Federal Reserve may print large amounts of money again. When more paper money is created, the value of the dollar can weaken. In his view, assets like Bitcoin and gold may become more attractive during such times because they are not controlled by governments in the same way.

Another reason he gave is Bitcoin’s limited supply. Only 21 million Bitcoins will ever exist. Unlike paper money, which can be printed in unlimited amounts, Bitcoin has a fixed maximum number. As more Bitcoins are mined and the total supply gets closer to 21 million, he believes scarcity will increase its value. He thinks that once all Bitcoins are mined, this limited supply could give Bitcoin a strong advantage, even compared to gold.

Even though the crypto market is facing challenges right now, Kiyosaki remains confident. His recent purchase shows that he sees long term potential in Bitcoin and believes it could become an even stronger store of value in the future.
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