Robert Kiyosaki Warns Investors to Get Into Bitcoin, Dump ‘Fake Money’

Robert Kiyosaki urges followers to reject fiat currencies and shift to gold, silver, and Bitcoin to protect their freedom.
By Coingapestaff
Robert Kiyosaki Warns: Dump ‘Fake Money’ and Choose Bitcoin Instead

Highlights

  • Robert Kiyosaki blasts central banks, calling fiat “fake money.”
  • Kiyosaki quotes Ron Paul on interest rate control and central planning.
  • He urges people to adopt Bitcoin and gold as sound money alternatives.

Robert Kiyosaki has once again slammed fiat currencies by calling them “fake money” and warning users to move to decentralized assets like Bitcoin, gold, and silver. He shared this message in a post early Saturday, citing former Congressman Ron Paul.

Kiyosaki highlighted Paul’s warning that central banks “fix prices” through interest rate control. He criticized the move, labeling it Marxist central planning, and argued that such systems aim to confiscate wealth and undermine individual liberties.

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Robert Kiyosaki Echoes Hard Money Movement

In the tweet, Robert Kiyosaki aligned himself with libertarian voices who oppose central banking. He claimed fake money leads to dishonest systems, including fake accounting, fake statistics, and fake leadership.

He urged his followers not to save or earn in fiat money. Instead, Kiyosaki told them to protect their future by adopting real assets. 

“Get on your own decentralized gold, silver, and Bitcoin standard.”

This stance follows Kiyosaki’s long-standing support of Bitcoin as “people’s money.” He often promotes it as protection against inflation and government overreach.

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Freedom, Finance, and the Fed

Kiyosaki warned that central bank policies push society toward socialism and corruption. He claimed these systems are designed to control people by controlling money.

“Don’t be a loser,” he wrote. “Don’t let left-wing academic socialists win. Fight back.”

While critics say Kiyosaki’s tone is alarmist, his message reflects growing support for Bitcoin among financial skeptics. 

Most financial experts are speculating about how much the Bitcoin price will appreciate. Prominent individuals such as Arthur Hayes and Robert Kiyosaki are forecasting BTC to reach $1 million in the not-so-distant future. Such lofty forecasts are coming as concerns grow about economic stability worldwide in the ongoing U.S.-China war. 

And it looks like the U.S. regulators have also started to listen as Robert Kiyosaki pushes for sound money and decentralized finance. For instance, the Federal Reserve just removed strict rules on crypto banking, which also opens the door for wider adoption.

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