Financial Author Robert Kiyosaki Reveals Why Bitcoin is Still Priceless
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Well-known finance educator Robert Kiyosaki, best known through the publication of Rich Dad Poor Dad, has renewed his support of Bitcoin in the long term. In a recent X post, Kiyosaki shared with his 2.4 million followers that he is still buying Bitcoin even when it is currently trading above $107,000. He emphasized that while the price appears expensive, the asset remains “priceless” given its potential long-term value. Bitcoin price has surged in recent weeks and is now trading around $107,250. Robert Kiyosaki believes that despite current valuations, it could still reach $1 million per coin. He reflected on his decision to buy his first Bitcoin at $6,000, a price he once thought was too high but now considers a missed opportunity to accumulate more. Rich Dad Poor Dad Author Robert Kiyosaki Doubles Down on Bitcoin In a lengthy post on the X platform, Bitcoin advocate and author of Rich Dad Poor Dad revealed that what he once considered expensive now appears undervalued. Kiyosaki stated that his first Bitcoin purchase was at $6,000. At that time, he hesitated due to a lack of understanding about how modern money works. Despite the high valuation, Kiyosaki is still buying Bitcoin at $107,000. He warned that even a single satoshi could become more valuable in the coming years. He told followers that while $107,000 seems expensive, the same thought crossed his mind when BTC was priced at $6,000. Kiyosaki noted that people who think Bitcoin is unaffordable may eventually say, “I wish I had bought more.” He urged readers not to wait until prices climb to new milestones, such as $1 million per coin, before recognizing the asset’s perceived store-of-value potential. Bitcoin Price Holds Above $107,000 At the time of Kiyosaki’s post, the Bitcoin price was trading at $107,000. In the last week,…
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