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Robert Kiyosaki Buys Another Bitcoin at $67K Here’s Why He’s Bullish Despite Market Weakness

2026/02/21 18:29
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Robert Kiyosaki, the famous author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, has added another Bitcoin to his personal holdings. In a recent tweet post, Kiyosaki confirmed he bought one full Bitcoin at around $67,000, even when the overall crypto market showing signs of weakness.
As of now, Bitcoin is trading around $67827, with a market cap hitting $1.36 trillion. 

Here’s Why Robert Kiyosaki Bought Bitcoin

Kiyosaki, who is very careful about his investment, has shared two key reasons why he is still buying Bitcoin when it dips to $67K.

One of the most important reasons for his latest acquisition is his long-standing worry about the rising debt of the U.S. government. 

He thinks that the Federal Reserve may print more money in the future to control the rising debt levels, which will further reduce the value of the U.S. dollar in the future.

Another important reason for his latest acquisition is the “magical” fixed supply of 21 million Bitcoins.

Kiyosaki has consistently encouraged investors to focus on hard assets such as Bitcoin, gold, and silver.

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Whales Dumped & Retail Buying Bitcoin

Additionally, recent on-chain data from Santiment reveals that large Bitcoin holders, mainly whales, have slightly reduced their bitcoin holding since the market peak in October 2025. 

Wallets holding between 10 and 10,000 Bitcoin have dumped about 0.8% of their total holdings after Bitcoin dropped from its ATH of $126K.

Whales Dumped & Retail Buying Bitcoin Robert Kiyosaki

On the flip side, smaller investors, mainly retail traders, are showing growing confidence. Wallets holding less than 0.1 Bitcoin have increased by 2.5% since the October peak.
Experts believe that, for a strong bull run to begin, whales need to join retail traders with strong buying activity.

Institutions Reflect Cautious Stance Toward Bitcoin ETF

It’s not just whale stepping away from bitcoin; meanwhile, institutional investors are acting carefully. Spot Bitcoin ETFs have seen steady outflows over the past two weeks. 

BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF alone recorded $608.4 million in withdrawals over six straight days.

Despite it there are early signs of recovery. Bitcoin ETFs recently recorded $88.1 million in inflows, while BlackRock’s fund saw $64.5 million return after days of outflows. This could mark the beginning of renewed confidence.

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FAQs

Are Bitcoin whales buying or selling right now?

Recent data shows that large holders, or whales, have slightly reduced their holdings since October 2025. However, retail investors with small wallets have increased their positions by 2.5%.

What is happening with Bitcoin ETFs

Spot Bitcoin ETFs saw recent outflows, including large withdrawals from BlackRock’s fund, though early inflows suggest confidence may be stabilizing.

Can Bitcoin still start a new bull run?

A strong bull run likely needs both whale and retail buying. Rising institutional inflows could also support sustained price momentum.

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