The post Robert Kiyosaki Sells $2.25M in Bitcoin appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Robert Kiyosaki, author of “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” sold about $2.25 million worth of Bitcoin at roughly $90,000 per coin, assets he bought years ago near $6,000 each. He plans to invest the proceeds in two surgery centers and a billboard business, expecting about $27,500 in tax-free monthly cash flow by next year. Despite the …The post Robert Kiyosaki Sells $2.25M in Bitcoin appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Robert Kiyosaki, author of “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” sold about $2.25 million worth of Bitcoin at roughly $90,000 per coin, assets he bought years ago near $6,000 each. He plans to invest the proceeds in two surgery centers and a billboard business, expecting about $27,500 in tax-free monthly cash flow by next year. Despite the …

Robert Kiyosaki Sells $2.25M in Bitcoin

2025/11/22 13:39
Robert Kiyosaki Sells Bitcoin

The post Robert Kiyosaki Sells $2.25M in Bitcoin appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Robert Kiyosaki, author of “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” sold about $2.25 million worth of Bitcoin at roughly $90,000 per coin, assets he bought years ago near $6,000 each. He plans to invest the proceeds in two surgery centers and a billboard business, expecting about $27,500 in tax-free monthly cash flow by next year. Despite the sale, Kiyosaki remains bullish on Bitcoin and plans to reaccumulate Bitcoin using the new cash flow.

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