Why a Bitcoin crash could be ‘good news’ – Robert Kiyosaki explains…

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Despite Robert Kiyosaki’s dire prediction of a Bitcoin crash, on-chain data shows most BTC holders are still in profit. Market sentiment remains bullish, with analysts expecting a healthy pullback rather than a full reversal.

Bitcoin’s [BTC] recent price swings have reignited market jitters, with the flagship cryptocurrency dropping 2.94% over the past week.

Despite a slight 0.28% rebound pushing BTC to $118,219.84, at press time, investor sentiment remains divided.

Robert Kiyosaki’s dire Bitcoin prediction

Among the voices weighing in is “Rich Dad Poor Dad” author Robert Kiyosaki, who has issued a stark warning of an imminent Bitcoin collapse, though he surprisingly labels it as “good news” for long-term believers.

He said,

“BUBBLES are about to start BUSTING. When bubbles bust odds are gold, silver, and Bitcoin will bust too. Good news. If prices of gold, silver, and Bitcoin crash…. I will be buying. Take care.”

In response, the crypto community pushed back against Kiyosaki’s comments, with Brew Markets notably calling out his stance.

“Don’t take investment advice from Robert Kiyosaki.”

Brew Markets on Kiyosaki

Source: Brew Markets/X

Echoing similar sentiments, another X user noted, 

“You’ve been saying this for years! Every time there’s talk about bubbles bursting, you bring up gold, silver, and Bitcoin.”

The crypto community pushed back against Kiyosaki’s latest warning, with some even predicting the early signs of an upcoming altseason.

Is altseason looming?

Remarking on these lines, AMBCrypto recently highlighted two potential outcomes that were emerging.

First, Bitcoin may briefly dip to retest key support levels, which is seen as a healthy correction before resuming its uptrend.

This could flush out weak hands and reset market sentiment.

Alternatively, while BTC consolidates, altcoins, especially those already overextended, might see a deeper pullback.

Still, both scenarios suggest temporary volatility rather than a full trend reversal.

Well, Kiyosaki, known for his dramatic market forecasts, just recently warned of a historic crash that could drive investors away from traditional assets and into Bitcoin.

Back in March, he had already claimed “the everything bubble” was bursting, calling it the biggest collapse in history.

What are the metrics shouting?

However, on-chain metrics tell a different story. 

As highlighted by AMBCrypto’s analysis of IntoTheBlock data, a substantial 94.25% of BTC holders were “in the money” at press time, meaning their current holdings were valued higher than the price at which they purchased them.

Meanwhile, only 0.51% of holders were “out of the money,” or holding BTC at a loss.

Bitcoin In/Out Money

Source: IntoTheBlock

This stark disparity points to a strong bullish sentiment in the market, as the majority of investors were sitting on profits and may be less inclined to sell.

It also reduces overall selling pressure, which could help support a steady price recovery or even fuel the next leg upward.

As a result, the data suggests that Bitcoin could be poised for a rebound in the near term.

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Ishika Kumari is a Crypto Analyst and Content Strategist at AMBCrypto, specializing in the analysis of cryptocurrency regulations, market trends, and the socio-political impact of blockchain technology.

Her expertise is grounded in her academic background as a graduate of Political Science from the renowned University of Delhi. This discipline has equipped her with a sophisticated framework for analyzing complex governance models, international regulatory landscapes, and the economic principles that underpin decentralized systems.

At AMBCrypto, Ishika applies this unique analytical lens to her work. She excels at breaking down intricate subjects—from the technicalities of new protocols to the nuances of global crypto legislation—into clear, accessible, and insightful content. Her primary mission is to bridge the gap between the complexity of the digital asset industry and the everyday reader, ensuring that AMBCrypto’s audience is not just informed, but truly understands the forces shaping the future of finance.

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