Robert Kiyosaki predicts $1M Bitcoin by 2035 amid rising inflation

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Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki recently predicted that Bitcoin will surpass the price of USD 1 million by 2035. Kiyosaki said he expects Bitcoin, gold, and silver to soar as the dollar loses strength because of inflation and the growing total of government and debt.

“I firmly believe, by 2035, that one Bitcoin will exceed over $1 million, gold will be $30,000, and silver $3,000 a coin,” he wrote.

Kiyosaki is famous for recommending hard asset investing, specifically gold and silver. In recent years, he has included BTC on that list, dubbing it “digital gold” and a primary tool for preserving wealth.

Kiyosaki says the American economy is heading for dangerous territory. As it stands, rising credit card debt, growing national debt, increased unemployment, and weakened retirement savings are a few red flags he points to. He thinks that the U.S. may be nearing what he calls a “greater depression.”

In his post, he stated that in 2025, credit card debt had reached all-time highs, U.S. debt was at record levels, unemployment was rising, 401(k) plans were losing value, and pensions were being stolen.

For him, the answer is not to place trust in traditional financial systems. Instead, he advises building wealth using assets governments can’t dilute or tinker with — like Bitcoin.

Experts predict Bitcoin will hit $1 million

Kiyosaki isn’t the only one who believes that BTC will spike in the near future. Many famous investors and financial leaders have made statements with similar predictions of Bitcoin in the millions over the next 10 years.

In May last year, Twitter co-founder millionaire Jack Dorsey predicted that Bitcoin would reach a million dollars by 2030. He said decentralized finance was the future and that Bitcoin would prosper with increasing mistrust in central banks.

Ark Invest CEO Cathie Wood raised her forecast in February 2025, arguing that Bitcoin could surpass $1.5 million by 2030. She said her expansion outlook is driven by demand growth, particularly from institutions and nations looking at crypto for use as a financial reserve.

Eric Trump spoke at Bitcoin MENA in Abu Dhabi in December 2024. He said that its fixed supply and growing global interest make Bitcoin a powerful hedge against inflation — and its value could soar to $1 million per coin.

Others argue the price of BTC could be heavily affected by the actions of the U.S. government.

If the U.S. started buying Bitcoin as part of a national reserve strategy, Blockstream CEO Adam Back hinted, prices could go to the moon.

In March 2025, President Trump signed an executive order that permits federal agencies to seize unused or confiscated crypto and to allow these assets to be converted into a strategic Bitcoin fund. The step was intended to bolster the country’s standing in a shifting global economy.

Investors view Bitcoin as a shield against inflation

Kiyosaki’s prediction is based, at its core, on his belief that inflation will keep eating away at the value of fiat currencies such as the U.S. dollar. He and others believe that Bitcoin, with its finite supply and decentralized architecture, serves as a hedge against that risk.

With increasing distrust in financial institutions globally, Bitcoin appeals to an increasingly broader range of investors — retail and institutional.

While critics identify potential volatility and regulatory obstructions, the general sentiment from many financial corporations is quite straightforward: Bitcoin’s long-term future looks bright.

Whatever the outcome of this increasingly popular price target, several analysts hold that Bitcoin is transforming the global economy and will continue to do so in the years ahead.

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