Bitget App
Trade smarter
Buy cryptoMarketsTradeFuturesEarnWeb3SquareMore
Trade
Spot
Buy and sell crypto with ease
Margin
Amplify your capital and maximize fund efficiency
Onchain
Going Onchain, without going Onchain!
Convert
Zero fees, no slippage
Explore
Launchhub
Gain the edge early and start winning
Copy
Copy elite trader with one click
Bots
Simple, fast, and reliable AI trading bot
Trade
USDT-M Futures
Futures settled in USDT
USDC-M Futures
Futures settled in USDC
Coin-M Futures
Futures settled in cryptocurrencies
Explore
Futures guide
A beginner-to-advanced journey in futures trading
Futures promotions
Generous rewards await
Overview
A variety of products to grow your assets
Simple Earn
Deposit and withdraw anytime to earn flexible returns with zero risk
On-chain Earn
Earn profits daily without risking principal
Structured Earn
Robust financial innovation to navigate market swings
VIP and Wealth Management
Premium services for smart wealth management
Loans
Flexible borrowing with high fund security
Max Keiser Says Flee to El Salvador as Kiyosaki Declares Europe ‘Toast’

Max Keiser Says Flee to El Salvador as Kiyosaki Declares Europe ‘Toast’

CryptoNewsNetCryptoNewsNet2025/09/01 01:10
By:beincrypto.com

Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, has issued one of his starkest economic warnings yet. The renowned investor declared that “Europe is toast” as bond markets collapse and political unrest spreads.

His grim outlook was amplified by Bitcoin (BTC) evangelist Max Keiser, who urged investors to move wealth into the pioneer crypto and consider El Salvador as a safe haven from the West’s unraveling economies.

Kiyosaki Says Europe is in Crisis Amid Bond Collapse

In a post on X (Twitter), Kiyosaki painted a dire picture of Europe’s financial and social stability.

The finance author highlighted that France may face bankruptcy. He also noted Germany’s energy policies rendering its manufacturing sector “busted,” and Britain’s bond market collapsing by over 30%.

Against these backdrops, Kiyosaki indicates that the global economy has lost faith in Western nations’ ability to service their debts, citing Japan and China’s ongoing dump of US Treasuries in favor of gold and silver.

“EUROPE is TOAST…French people are on the verge of a Bastille Day revolt… Civil war in Germany is brewing… This insanity is why I continue to recommend you save yourself — and save gold, silver, and Bitcoin,” Kiyosaki wrote.

His comments also highlighted the breakdown of the traditional “60/40” portfolio model of stocks and bonds, long marketed as safe.

With US Treasuries down 13% since 2020 and European bonds sinking deeper, Kiyosaki warned that conventional financial planning has become a dangerous illusion.

Max Keiser Calls Advocates the El Salvador Play, Cites Fourth Turning

Max Keiser, Bitcoin advisor to El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele, echoed Kiyosaki’s warning, framing France’s turmoil as part of the “Fourth Turning.” This alludes to a generational cycle of crisis that brings systemic upheaval.

“France is just entering the 4th Turning and things (like inflation) will get much worse. Move to El Salvador — we are EXITING the 4th Turning — before France requires an exit visa to leave,” Keiser said.

Keiser’s remarks position El Salvador, the first country to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender, as an economic and geopolitical hedge.

For him, Bitcoin is not just an investment but a lifeboat for those seeking to escape collapsing fiat systems.

Other voices echoed the warnings. Commentators on X noted that every empire historically falls under the weight of too much debt, too many wars, and detached rulers.

Europe isn’t just “toast.” It’s the same script every fallen empire runs on repeat:
– Too much debt.
– Too many wars.
– Ruling classes too detached from reality.

Rome clipped its coins. Britain lost its empire under debt. Now France, Germany, UK are all cracking under the…

— Shanaka Anslem Perera Max Keiser Says Flee to El Salvador as Kiyosaki Declares Europe ‘Toast’ image 0 (@shanaka86) August 31, 2025

The analyst compared Rome’s currency debasement and Britain’s empire decline, framing today’s turmoil as part of an age-old cycle.

“Bonds were supposed to be the safe asset. They’re imploding. 60/40 portfolios? Dead. Gold is memory. Bitcoin is exile,” he wrote.

Crypto educators like NianNian Academy, affiliated with Changpeng Zhao’s Giggle Academy, acknowledged Kiyosaki’s concerns but urged balanced approaches. They asked whether the world faces a “monetary reset” or a deeper crisis first.

You’ve raised some very strong concerns about the global economy. It’s true that bond markets have been under pressure and confidence in debt sustainability is shaky in many regions. Geopolitical conflicts and energy policies add further strain. While gold, silver, and Bitcoin…

— NianNian Academy (@NianAcademy) August 31, 2025

Still, with Europe facing revolt, America buried in debt, and bonds broken, the new safe haven may be digital, and, according to Keiser, located in El Salvador.

The post Max Keiser Says Flee to El Salvador as Kiyosaki Declares Europe ‘Toast’ appeared first on BeInCrypto.

0

Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.

PoolX: Earn new token airdrops
Lock your assets and earn 10%+ APR
Lock now!

You may also like

Obita completes over $10 million angel round financing to accelerate the deployment of new infrastructure for stablecoin cross-border payments

This round of funding will focus on core system development, compliance construction, and market expansion, accelerating the layout of a global stablecoin cross-border payment network.

ForesightNews2025/09/01 05:52
Obita completes over $10 million angel round financing to accelerate the deployment of new infrastructure for stablecoin cross-border payments

Don't underestimate Trump's determination: How will the US "cut interest rates"?

The market generally expects that a Federal Reserve rate cut will lower short-term interest rates, while long-term yields will face upward pressure due to inflation concerns.

ForesightNews2025/09/01 05:22
Don't underestimate Trump's determination: How will the US "cut interest rates"?