Financial author and entrepreneur Robert Kiyosaki has once again sparked conversation in the investing world by calling fiat currency “fake money.” In a recent statement, Kiyosaki emphasized the importance of real assets like gold, silver, and Bitcoin over traditional savings held in paper currencies.
Known for his bestselling book Rich Dad Poor Dad, Kiyosaki has long warned that central banks devalue fiat money through excessive printing. “Why save something that’s constantly losing value?” he asks. According to him, relying on the U.S. dollar or any fiat currency for long-term wealth is a losing strategy.
Kiyosaki sees gold and silver as historic hedges against inflation and economic instability. However, what stands out is his strong belief in Bitcoin. He refers to Bitcoin as “people’s money” and views it as a digital form of gold that is scarce, decentralized, and free from government control.
His consistent support for Bitcoin comes amid rising inflation and global economic uncertainty. For Kiyosaki, owning Bitcoin isn’t just a hedge—it’s a rebellion against a broken financial system. He believes these hard assets hold real value, unlike fiat currency, which can be printed endlessly.
TODAY: Entrepreneur Robert Kiyosaki says, “Owning gold, silver, and Bitcoin, is better than being a loser…saving fake money.” pic.twitter.com/igPFnVD5gR
— Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph) June 6, 2025
Kiyosaki’s statement echoes a broader sentiment shared by many investors in the crypto space. As governments continue to print money to manage debt and crises, the purchasing power of fiat currencies weakens. In this climate, Bitcoin and precious metals gain appeal for those seeking a store of value that can’t be manipulated by central banks.
Whether one agrees with Kiyosaki or not, his call to action is clear: if you want to protect your wealth, it may be time to shift from fiat to assets like gold, silver, and Bitcoin.
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