Kiyosaki Ditches Gold for Bitcoin: ‘It’s Like Choosing a Unicorn Over a Mule’
The Rich Dad Poor Dad author and professional contrarian, Robert Kiyosaki, took to social media platform X this week to remind us all that he’s still very much into bitcoin. When asked the age-old question, “Gold or bitcoin?” he didn’t hesitate: “Both, obviously, because diversification is the financial equivalent of not putting all your eggs in one basket. But if I had to choose, I’d pick bitcoin. Because, you know, gold is so… diggable.”





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