’Rich Dad Poor Dad’ Author: Bitcoin to $1 Million As Biggest Financial Collapse Begins

Published 05/06/2025, 11:06
Updated 05/06/2025, 16:15
© Reuters.  'Rich Dad Poor Dad' Author: Bitcoin to $1 Million As Biggest Financial Collapse Begins

U.Today - Robert Kiyosaki, investor, financial expert and author of the best-selling book “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” has published his recent interview with Brian Rose, the founder and host of Real London TV.

The interview revolved around the prediction made by Kiyosaki earlier many times — he believes that the greatest financial collapse in history has started. Due to this, he expects that the largest digital currency, Bitcoin, is likely to skyrocket in value and reach $1 million per coin over the next decade.

Kiyosaki explains his $1 million Bitcoin prediction

Kiyosaki believes that the gigantic market crash has begun and billions of people are about to be wiped out financially. The financial guru reckons that there is a way out of this situation, and it means to stop saving fiat money. He thinks it is necessary to get out of fiat, stocks and bonds and to convert one’s savings and investments into what he believes to be real assets — Bitcoin, gold and silver.

Kiyosaki believes that over the next 10 years, Bitcoin is likely to skyrocket to $1,000,000, gold will reach $30,000 per ounce and silver is to triple only this year from the current $35 price level.

The financial expert says that the Fed and the U.S. Treasury are “running a criminal enterprise” by “printing worthless money to cover up a collapsing system”; Rose cited Kyosaki’s recent social media posts.

Kiyosaki has been gaining a lot of traction recently with his tweets cited by mainstream media. He believes that a lot of people in the U.S. are starting to realize that something is going wrong with the economy. He says that it does not take you to be an economist to get that feeling.

Elon Musk stands against national debt increase

In the interview, Kiyosaki also mentioned the fast-growing U.S. national debt. Recently, the Republican Party has been pushing for a new tax-and-spending package that is likely to increase the national debt by another $5 trillion.

He has been actively urging his followers on X to vote against this package, urging them to “kill the bill.” In this regard, many Bitcoiners began recalling that Musk was once a BTC supporter. In 2020, he wore “laser eyes” on his Twitter avatar and even tweeted that Bitcoin was his “stop word.”

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