Kiyosaki’s Bitcoin Flip-Flop: Gold’s Infinite, But His Opinions Are Wilder

Oh, Robert Kiyosaki, the financial guru with more twists than a soap opera plot. The Rich Dad Poor Dad maestro is back, serving hot takes on Bitcoin like it’s the only thing keeping him relevant. This time, he’s declared Bitcoin superior to gold-because, you know, finite vs. infinite. Groundbreaking stuff, Robert. Truly.

In a tweet that screams “I’m still here, guys!” Kiyosaki crowned Bitcoin the ultimate investment, citing its 21 million cap as a “brilliant strategy.” Gold, apparently, is so last season because miners can just keep digging like it’s a never-ending treasure hunt. Meanwhile, Bitcoin’s scarcity is as tight as his grip on consistency.

Bitcoin: The Scarcity Darling

Kiyosaki’s logic? Gold is infinite in theory (thanks, Captain Obvious), while Bitcoin’s 21 million limit is a masterstroke. With only 1.02 million BTC left to mine, he’s betting on scarcity to skyrocket its value. “Brilliant,” he says. We’ll just ignore the fact that he’s been mining gold and drilling oil like it’s 1849. Priorities, Robert. Priorities.

“Glad I bought my Bitcoin early. I am still actively mining for gold and drilling for oil,” he chirped. Yes, Robert, we get it. You’re a modern-day prospector with a Twitter account.

Trust Issues: Kiyosaki Edition

But here’s the kicker: Kiyosaki’s Bitcoin advocacy is about as reliable as a weather forecast in London. One minute he’s buying BTC at $105k (in 2025, apparently), the next he’s admitting he stopped at $6k. Which was, oh, just a casual five years ago. Make it make sense, Robert.

And let’s not forget his November 2025 tweet about HODLing through crashes, only to sell his $6k stash a week later for a cool $2.25 million. Surgery centers and billboards? Sure, Jan. Meanwhile, he’s still tweeting about being “glad” he bought Bitcoin early. Which Bitcoin, Robert? The one you sold? The one you’re mining? The one you’re pretending to buy?

So, is Kiyosaki’s word worth more than a finite Bitcoin? Probably not. But hey, at least he’s keeping us entertained. Gold may be infinite, but his ability to flip-flop is truly priceless.

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2026-02-09 21:52