Кийосаки попросил не сравнивать биткоин с крысиным ядом

cryptonews.ruPublicado a 2025-11-17Actualizado a 2025-11-17

Автор книги «Богатый папа, бедный папа» Роберт Кийосаки (Robert Kiyosaki) обратился к бизнесмену Уоррену Баффету (Warren Buffett) с просьбой не называть «крысиным ядом» биткоин, который сам писатель считает «народными деньгами».

Баффет, глава Berkshire Hathaway много лет подряд сравнивал биткоин с азартными играми и называл первую криптовалюту «крысиным ядом в квадрате». Кийосаки сказал, что понимает мотивацию приверженца традиционных инвестиций, но сам он считает мир склонным меняться, а любой класс активов — рискованным.

«Уоррен, возможно, ты прав с традиционной точки зрения, но акции тоже падают, недвижимость рушится, а государственные облигации США, которые ты считаешь самыми безопасными в мире, сейчас активно сбрасывают центральные банки Японии и Китая», — написал Кийосаки в соцсети X.

Писатель-инвестор сказал, что вложился в биткоин по тем же причинам, по которым инвестирует в золотые и серебрянные монеты. Среди причин он назвал отсутствие доверия к американскому доллару и аудиторам «компаний с Уолл-стрит».

«Я также не инвестирую в фальшивую и бумажную недвижимость, называемую REITS или ETF— наряду с акциями, облигациями и паевыми инвестиционными фондами. Я не живу в бумажном доме, не заправляю машину бумажным бензином и не ем бумажные яблоки. Зачем мне инвестировать в бумажные активы, когда доступны реальные?» — задался риторическим вопросом писатель

Кийосаки заявил, что Федеральный резерв США, казначейство и Баффет не способны напечатать биткоины или произвести золото, а значит, в скором времени власти «будут вынуждены печатать триллионы казначейских облигаций США,.. которые Баффет и Уолл-стрит так любят».

Ранее Роберт Кийосаки объяснил падение цены биткоина дефицитом ликвидности на глобальных рынках.

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