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Robert Kiyosaki Predicts Bitcoin (BTC) Will Hit $250,000 by the End of 2025

May 18, 2025 at 05:43 am

Robert Kiyosaki, the famed author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, is doubling down on his bullish stance toward Bitcoin, predicting it will climb to $250,000

Robert Kiyosaki Predicts Bitcoin (BTC) Will Hit $250,000 by the End of 2025

Robert Kiyosaki, best known for his best-selling book Rich Dad Poor Dad, is sticking to his prediction that Bitcoin will reach $250,000 by the end of 2025, as he continues to be bullish on the cryptocurrency.

The famed author had some strong words for what he sees as a failing financial system in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“The Marxist Central Bank system is crashing… Many going bankrupt. Keep HODLing. I am and buying more Bitcoin. I predict Bitcoin climbs to $250k this year.”

And his message to followers is clear: “Buy more. Do not sell.”

At the time of writing, BTC is trading at $103,278, up 0.4% in the last 24 hours as it continues a largely bullish trend from last month. It has gained 7.2% over the past two weeks and 21.4% over the past month, highlighting growing investor interest.

Kiyosaki calls central banks “Marxist” because he believes their role in setting interest rates and controlling money printing ties into the broader theory of centralized economic planning, which is usually associated with socialism. He claims this system leads to imbalances in the market and reduces individual financial autonomy.

In contrast, Kiyosaki says Bitcoin and gold are tools of resistance against what he sees as government overreach with “dishonest money.”

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Kiyosaki has long viewed Bitcoin as a crucial asset for financial survival, especially in times of economic downturn. He frequently criticizes fiat currencies as “fake money” that is manipulated by governments and central banks.

In his view, decentralized assets like Bitcoin and precious metals offer protection against inflation, mismanagement of the monetary system, and geopolitical instability.

On May 10, Kiyosaki warned that “fake money leads to dishonest leaders” and urged Americans to focus on Bitcoin, gold, and silver. He described it as a fight for “freedom” against central planning and financial corruption.

‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ by Robert Kiyosaki is a bestselling personal finance book that contrasts the financial philosophies of his “rich dad” (his friend’s father) and “poor dad” (his biological father). It emphasizes the importance of financial education, investing, and building passive income. The book encourages readers to think beyond traditional jobs and focus on assets that generate wealth.

Original source:thestreet

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