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Recently, Robert Kiyosaki has been promoting Bitcoin again, and the author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad" seems to be increasingly confident in digital assets. He openly states in his posts: Why are there still people not buying Bitcoin? He even emphasizes that holding just 0.01 BTC could become priceless within two years.
Kiyosaki's logic is straightforward—under the current economic environment, Bitcoin is the easiest way to get rich. He cites macro investors' views, pointing out that only 2 million unmined Bitcoins remain, and the supply is about to run out, which will trigger the so-called "banana zone," a stage of explosive growth driven by scarcity and demand. It sounds a bit radical, but from his perspective, this is an inevitable choice amid the increasing failure of fiat currency systems.
Interestingly, Robert Kiyosaki is not just talking about Bitcoin itself; his deeper concern is a questioning of the entire financial system. He quotes a former congressman criticizing the Federal Reserve's control over interest rates as essentially "price setting," similar to Marxist-style economic intervention. He believes that the fiat currency system has led to systemic fraud and eroded personal freedom. Therefore, in his view, holding decentralized assets like Bitcoin, gold, and silver is not only an investment choice but also a way to protect one's wealth.
Of course, Kiyosaki's predictions are always bold. He strongly believes that Bitcoin could reach $180,000 to $200,000 by the end of the year and hit $1 million within ten years. Currently, BTC is around $80,920, gradually stabilizing from short-term volatility. Other analysts are also optimistic about the future market; a senior executive of a derivatives exchange predicts that if the trend continues, Bitcoin could reach $125,000 by the end of Q2. Crypto analysts are even more aggressive, believing that by the end of 2025, it could surge to $250,000.
In any case, the voices represented by Robert Kiyosaki are indeed shaping a perspective: in an era when traditional financial systems are under pressure, Bitcoin is not just an investment asset but also a hedge tool and a manifestation of belief.