
Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, bought Bitcoin at around $67,000 as prices fell from recent highs near $90,000. He emphasized the U.S. debt crisis and Bitcoin’s capped supply of 21 million coins, most already mined, as strong reasons to buy now. Kiyosaki warned that the Federal Reserve could print trillions more, risking further dollar devaluation, and sees Bitcoin as a hedge against inflation. His move sparked mixed reactions, with some praising his strategy and others questioning his timing and past Bitcoin sales.
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