While Bitcoin hovers just below $95,000, riding the wave of market optimism, financial educator Robert Kiyosaki is urging caution.
He believes the current economic climate may be disguising a much deeper crisis that could send shockwaves through all asset classes—including crypto.
Referencing ideas from his earlier work, Kiyosaki warns that we may be standing at the edge of what he describes as a “New Great Depression.” In his view, rising unemployment and growing instability point to a looming collapse that could drive Bitcoin to unfathomable lows—possibly as little as $300.
But Kiyosaki isn’t preaching fear for its own sake. He sees crashes as windows of opportunity. Drawing parallels with 2008, he notes that market chaos often allows savvy investors to acquire real assets at rock-bottom prices. In such moments, he argues, people either panic—or position themselves for long-term gains.
Some in the crypto space, like analyst Tommy.T, took Kiyosaki’s message not as doom but as a call to prepare. He believes any steep drop in prices would simply mark the beginning of a massive transfer of wealth—away from institutions and toward those holding assets like Bitcoin.
Kiyosaki himself hasn’t turned bearish on BTC’s long-term future. Despite his near-term warning, he’s still eyeing a $1 million price tag for Bitcoin by 2035. His advice? Don’t fear a crash—be ready to take advantage of it.
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