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Robert Kiyosaki Links Bitcoin and AI to an Old Prediction: Who Made It?

Robert Kiyosaki connected his personal trajectory to his mentor's predictions and to the future of Bitcoin and AI in a recent, highly symbolic post.

Robert Kiyosaki Links Bitcoin and AI to an Old Prediction: Who Made It?
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Robert Kiyosaki connected his personal trajectory to his mentor's predictions and to the future of Bitcoin and AI in a recent, highly symbolic post.

The author of Rich Dad Poor Dad frames transformation as both a technological and a deeply personal matter.

The Mentor Behind His Turning Point

A futurist is someone dedicated to anticipating long-term technological and social trends. Kiyosaki studied for three summers with R. Buckminster Fuller, one of the most influential of the last century.

Fuller was an architect, systems theorist, and inventor best known for the geodesic dome. His work centered on doing more with fewer resources, a principle applied to housing and global resource distribution.

Kiyosaki met him after years in the rock merchandising business. That venture was profitable, though the author describes a persistent sense that the work lacked meaning beyond revenue.

Those summers changed his direction entirely. He calls Fuller the friendly genius of the planet and locates his life's turning point in that period.

The core idea was philosophical rather than financial. Fuller held that nobody belongs to themselves but to the universe, and that purpose gets fulfilled by committing one's existence to the benefit of others.

That principle shaped everything afterward. Kiyosaki spent the following decades teaching millions about financial freedom, framing education as the service he owed.

According to Kiyosaki, Fuller also anticipated shifts as disruptive as those driven by Bitcoin and artificial intelligence today. The futurist argued that accelerating innovation would restructure how societies organize wealth and work.

Whether Fuller specifically foresaw either technology is impossible to verify. He died in 1983, decades before Bitcoin existed, so the connection remains Kiyosaki's interpretation rather than documented prophecy.

What Robert Kiyosaki Says About Bitcoin and AI

Current conditions add relevance to the message. Bitcoin trades near $62,773, roughly 50% below the record high above $126,000 reached in October 2025, according to BeInCrypto data.

Bitcoin (BTC) Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

The author maintains his position despite that decline. He defends the asset as a hedge against money printing and US debt, holding positions since 2012. His projections remain ambitious. Kiyosaki has forecast prices reaching $750,000 following what he calls a financial reset.

Artificial intelligence forms the second pillar of his argument. Massive infrastructure investment drives growth, generates extraordinary wealth, and threatens to replace routine jobs.

His reading of that phenomenon is blunt. Thinking as an employee leads to being replaced by AI, while thinking like an entrepreneur enables people to use it.

Some analysts draw a connection between the two themes. Accelerated wealth creation and potential credit stress from data-center debt could push capital toward scarce assets.

Those projections deserve caution, however. They represent hypotheses about future correlations rather than demonstrated relationships between AI spending and Bitcoin prices.

The transformation Kiyosaki describes extends well beyond finance. His argument points toward finding purpose in service to others amid profound technological change.

Read the Original story Robert Kiyosaki Links Bitcoin and AI to an Old Prediction: Who Made It? by Luis Blanco at beincrypto.com

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