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$107,000 for Bitcoin? Kiyosaki says: I’m still buying

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?We’ve written before about Robert Kiyosaki – the author of the legendary “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” and a long-time Bitcoin enthusiast. He’s back in the spotlight, claiming that even at $107,000 per coin, Bitcoin is still an undervalued asset.

Kiyosaki admits he entered the crypto market late – simply because he didn’t understand how modern money works. He bought his first BTC at $6,000 and thought it was insanely expensive. Now Bitcoin is 17 times more, and the same voice still says:
“It’s too expensive.”

But experience taught him not to argue with the numbers. Despite the price, Kiyosaki keeps buying BTC. His logic is simple and frighteningly rational:

“If Bitcoin reaches $1 million, I’ll regret not buying more.”

So while others debate whether it’s a bubble or a new economy, Kiyosaki is betting on the future. Yes, he knows it’s expensive. But he’d rather regret buying too little than regret not buying at all.

? The moral? Even if it feels too late – maybe it’s still early. Especially if you’re in it for the long game.

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