Financial author Robert Kiyosaki announced that he purchased another full Bitcoin at approximately $67,000, even as the market experienced a sharp pullback.
In a public statement, Kiyosaki acknowledged that Bitcoin was “crashing” but said the decline presented an opportunity rather than a warning sign.
Kiyosaki said he expects what he calls the “Big Print” to begin once U.S. debt pressures intensify and weaken the dollar.
He argued that large-scale monetary expansion by the Federal Reserve could involve the printing of trillions of dollars, which he believes would erode purchasing power. In that scenario, he views scarce assets like Bitcoin as protection against currency debasement.
Kiyosaki has long been critical of central bank policy and has consistently favored alternative stores of value, including gold, silver, and Bitcoin.
His second reason centers on Bitcoin’s capped supply of 21 million coins.
Kiyosaki pointed out that the final Bitcoin is gradually approaching issuance, emphasizing that once the 21 million limit is reached, no additional supply can ever be created.
He stated that when the “21st millionth Bitcoin” is mined, Bitcoin could become “better than gold” due to its absolute scarcity and digital portability.
The purchase reinforces Kiyosaki’s long-standing strategy of accumulating hard assets during market downturns.
Rather than reacting to short-term volatility, he framed the correction as a buying opportunity based on his macroeconomic outlook and Bitcoin’s long-term supply mechanics.
While market conditions remain uncertain, Kiyosaki’s latest move signals continued conviction in Bitcoin as a hedge against inflation and systemic monetary risk.
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