"Rich Dad Poor Dad" author refutes rumors: Never said gold would crash 50% in December
ChainCatcher news: Robert Kiyosaki, author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad," clarified on the X platform that he discovered some media platforms had published fake videos, in which a deepfake impersonating him claimed that gold would crash by 50% in December. Robert Kiyosaki clarified that he has never made such statements and reminded the community to beware of false information. He has previously stated multiple times that he holds gold, silver, bitcoin, and ethereum because he does not trust the Federal Reserve, the U.S. Treasury, or the Wall Street system. He refers to gold and silver as "God's money," while bitcoin and ethereum are "the people's money."
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