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Robert Kiyosaki: "Bitcoin is the easiest way to become a millionaire"

Bits.media / 11.06.2024 / 07:57
Robert Kiyosaki: "Bitcoin is the easiest way to become a millionaire"
American businessman and author of the bestseller "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" Robert Kiyosaki called bitcoin the easiest way to get rich.

According to Robert Kiyosaki's tweet, it is very difficult to achieve a seven-figure fortune by starting your own business, so bitcoin can do a difficult job for an entrepreneur. However, many Kiyosaki subscribers noted that now it is almost impossible for an ordinary person with an average salary to become a millionaire with bitcoin, since the first cryptocurrency is now expensive — over $ 67,000 per coin.

"Bitcoin is the easiest way to become a millionaire. Making a lot of money as an entrepreneur is difficult. I know. You have to be very smart, purposeful and lucky to start your own business and make a fortune. I keep bitcoins because Bitcoin does the hard work for me. That's why I love bitcoin," Kiyosaki wrote.

Recently, an investor made a bold prediction that bitcoin will grow to $350,000 in August 2024. Kiyosaki is confident that the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden is unable to effectively cope with economic problems, and its actions will certainly lead to a devaluation of the dollar. Therefore, the only way to save savings is to invest in bitcoin, Kiyosaki recommended.

Earlier, the entrepreneur spoke out against investing in spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) linked to bitcoin, since these financial products are offered by Wall Street companies.

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