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Did Fuller Predict Bitcoin?

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R. Buckminster Fuller was a mentor to Robert Kiyosaki and in many ways is credited for inspiring the creation of The Rich Dad Company. Fuller was a was an American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor, and futurist.
Today’s guest, said “Fuller is one of the finest minds in the last 100 years. He thought in global terms, and that’s what Bitcoin is all about. Fuller anticipated the mindset of Bitcoin, if not the technology.”
Fuller speculated about a money made of energy by energy, which some people believe is what we know today as Bitcoin.
Max Keiser, the host of “Keiser Report” and the Orange Pill Podcast, is one of the most influential people in the crypto space. He says, “It wasn’t until Bitcoin came around that we had a new chapter in this idea of individual empowerment. Where people have the freedom to delve into their own spiritual journeys because they have unconfiscatable money.”’ Ultimately achieving individual sovereignty.
Hosts Robert and Kim Kiyosaki and guest Max Keiser discuss how R. Buckminster Fuller predicted Bitcoin and new wealth.
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R. Buckminster Fuller was a mentor to Robert Kiyosaki and in many ways is credited for inspiring the creation of The Rich Dad Company. Fuller was a was an American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor, and futurist.
Today’s guest, said “Fuller is one of the finest minds in the last 100 years. He thought in global terms, and that’s what Bitcoin is all about. Fuller anticipated the mindset of Bitcoin, if not the technology.”
Fuller speculated about a money made of energy by energy, which some people believe is what we know today as Bitcoin.
Max Keiser, the host of “Keiser Report” and the Orange Pill Podcast, is one of the most influential people in the crypto space. He says, “It wasn’t until Bitcoin came around that we had a new chapter in this idea of individual empowerment. Where people have the freedom to delve into their own spiritual journeys because they have unconfiscatable money.”’ Ultimately achieving individual sovereignty.
Hosts Robert and Kim Kiyosaki and guest Max Keiser discuss how R. Buckminster Fuller predicted Bitcoin and new wealth.
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