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Robert Kiyosaki Says ‘Europe Is Toast’ as Economic Insanity Has Him Buying More Bitcoin
Bitcoin is surging as the ultimate hedge while global economies unravel, bond markets plunge, and fiat currencies lose trust, warns renowned financial educator Robert Kiyosaki.
Robert Kiyosaki Warns of Economic Insanity and Stands Firm on Bitcoin as Protection
Robert Kiyosaki, author of the best-selling book Rich Dad Poor Dad, has once again cautioned about the worsening global economy, urging people to protect themselves with alternative assets such as bitcoin. His book has been an international best-seller for more than two decades, translated into dozens of languages and read by millions worldwide.
Kiyosaki shared on social media platform X earlier this week: “Europe is toast.” He issued a blunt warning about bonds, writing: “Bonds are not safe: America is now the biggest debtor nation in world history.” The famous author pointed to the collapse of global bond markets, noting U.S. Treasury bonds have dropped 13% since 2020, European bonds are down 24%, and British bonds have plunged 32%. According to him, these declines reveal a growing lack of trust in governments’ ability to repay their mounting debts. He stressed:
Kiyosaki also warned of rising unrest in Europe, saying: “Civil war in Germany is brewing. Japan and China are dumping U.S. bonds and buying gold and silver.” He argued that costly wars, misguided policies, and reckless borrowing are pushing nations toward crisis, leaving individuals vulnerable if they rely only on traditional investments like bonds and fiat currencies.
On Aug. 30, he also shared a separate lesson on X about the financial concept of “talking your book.” Kiyosaki explained that this term refers to people who stop teaching and instead focus on selling. He contrasted his own approach—using his Cashflow game as a teaching tool to raise financial intelligence—with what he described as “sleazy” sales tactics by others in the financial education space. His message was that selling is not inherently bad, but education should come before profit.
Reaffirming his long-term stance, the acclaimed author added:
For years, Kiyosaki has criticized fiat currencies, repeatedly calling the U.S. the “biggest debtor nation in world history.” The acclaimed author has continued to advocate for and buy more bitcoin. He sees it as a crucial hedge against what he calls a failing global financial system and a devaluing U.S. dollar, often comparing it to gold and silver.