Robert Kiyosaki, the author of 'Rich Dad Poor Dad', has criticized the education system for promoting work for fiat currency, which he labels a 'crime'. In a podcast with Bitcoin Collective's Jordan Walker, Kiyosaki praised Bitcoin for its advantages over traditional money and expressed skepticism towards conventional financial advice, such as investing in a 401(k). He criticized central banks for money printing, which he argues benefits the wealthy at the expense of the middle class.
Kiyosaki, who initially struggled to grasp Bitcoin, began purchasing it at $6,000 and now holds 60 Bitcoins, valued at approximately $7 million. Despite his positive outlook on Bitcoin, he has cautioned about potential bubbles in Bitcoin, gold, and silver. His remarks come as inflation rates rise and Bitcoin experiences significant growth over the past five years.
Robert Kiyosaki Criticizes Fiat Education, Endorses Bitcoin's Growth
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