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Robert Kiyosaki warns that the US dollar will collapse, calling for investment in Ethereum and silver.
Ethereum and silver are becoming the focus of attention as Robert Kiyosaki – the author of the famous book Rich Dad Poor Dad – continues to issue strong warnings about the risks of collapse of the global fiat system, while urging investors to hold scarce and decentralized assets amid the unstable global economic context.
Kiyosaki, a major influencer in the field of personal finance, shared new investment advice on social media X on October 10:
Two days before that, he wrote:
For many years, Kiyosaki has consistently recommended investing in gold, silver, and Bitcoin as channels for preserving value against inflation and poor government management. However, recent posts indicate that he is increasingly focusing on Ethereum, an asset he mentioned before but is now emphasized more frequently.
He wrote:
For many years, Kiyosaki has continuously warned about the weakening of the US dollar, the enormous public debt burden, and the "death of the American empire" due to a lack of financial discipline. He urges investors to hold limited-supply assets such as precious metals and cryptocurrencies to protect their wealth against the "global economic reset" that he believes is inevitable.
Kiyosaki's inclusion of Ethereum in his core investment portfolio shows that he is expanding the definition of "real money". His consistent message remains unchanged:
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