Robert Kiyosaki has expressed support for MicroStrategy cofounder Michael Saylor's bold Bitcoin prediction.
Kiyosaki praised Saylor’s forecast, which suggests that Bitcoin could reach a price of $13 million within the next two decades. Kiyosaki referred to Saylor as “one smart boy” in a recent social media post, reinforcing his belief in the prediction.
On November 20, Bitcoin saw a significant surge, reaching a value of $94,040, according to CoinGecko data. Earlier this year, during an interview with CNBC, Saylor had speculated that Bitcoin’s price could skyrocket to $13 million over the next 20 years.
In a more recent post, Kiyosaki encouraged his followers to invest in Bitcoin, claiming that a $9,000 investment today would lead to substantial wealth in the future, though he didn’t clarify the specifics of this potential return.
However, Kiyosaki’s comments appeared to contradict his earlier statement in which he said he would stop buying Bitcoin if it crossed $100,000. Furthermore, some social media users pointed out a mistake in Kiyosaki’s calculation, noting that purchasing 0.01 Bitcoin at $90,000 would cost $900, not the $9,000 figure Kiyosaki mentioned.
Despite the confusion, Kiyosaki continued to advocate for Bitcoin over traditional education, urging his followers to consider it as an alternative to costly student loans.
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