Author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad": Stay Away from "Fake Money", Turn to BTC, Gold, and Silver
According to Cointelegraph, Robert Kiyosaki, author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad," has once again urged Americans to abandon "fake money" and turn to assets like Bitcoin, gold, and silver. He cited former Congressman Ron Paul's views, criticizing central banks' interest rate setting as "price manipulation," leading to a dishonest monetary system, false data, and harmful leadership that is eroding people's wealth.
Kiyosaki has long advocated using decentralized assets to hedge against inflation risks and has predicted that Bitcoin will surpass $1 million by 2035.
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