Author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad": If you could only choose one asset to invest in, the answer is Bitcoin.

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Odaily Planet Daily reports that Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, posted on X stating that when asked which investment is better between gold and Bitcoin, he recommends diversifying assets through a combination of gold, Bitcoin, and silver. However, if he must choose only one asset, he would choose Bitcoin. Robert Kiyosaki pointed out that theoretically, gold is unlimited; as gold prices rise, miners will extract more gold. In contrast, Bitcoin has a capped supply of 21 million coins and cannot increase its supply, so Bitcoin’s price should theoretically continue to rise. Additionally, Robert Kiyosaki expressed a pessimistic outlook on the US dollar, believing that fiat currency savers could become the biggest losers. He also revealed that he has purchased 600 silver American eagle coins. The current spot price of silver is about $82 per ounce, and he expects silver prices to rise to $200 per ounce or higher by 2026.

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