Bestselling author Robert Kiyosaki, known for 'Rich Dad Poor Dad,' is promoting the use of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology to buy, sell, and invest in real estate.
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Robert Kiyosaki is advocating for using cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology to buy, sell, and invest in real estate. He believes this approach can make it easier to get richer with lower risk.
Kiyosaki often refers to government-issued money as 'fake money' and believes it does not align with real financial fundamentals. He prefers digital currencies, gold, and silver.
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Using cryptocurrencies in real estate can potentially reduce transaction costs, improve liquidity, and enhance transparency in the market. This can attract more investors and make the process of buying and selling real estate more efficient.

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