- Robert Kiyosaki raised the issue of the transformation of global finance, which was triggered by payments to Iran in yuan for oil.
Author of the book “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” Robert Kiyosaki raised the alarm over Iran’s decision to accept Chinese yuan for oil.
Iran has started accepting Chinese yuan as payment for oil. This is the most important news in global financial history, and no one explains it. wrote Kiyosaki on social media.
At the same time, he urged his followers to listen to Ray Dalio’s podcast, which lists specific steps to avoid a major change to the monetary system.

As part of the US-Iran conflict that began in February 2026, Iran has been charging ships up to $2 million per tanker for transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The payments are currently believed to be are being carried out in yuan.
Regardless, not everyone believes in apocalyptic predictions.
The death of the US dollar is announced every few months, but global trade, debt markets and central banks still revolve overwhelmingly around it, wrote THISSMAX analyst.
The expert acknowledged that this shift is significant, as the petrodollar system is under real pressure. However, he doesn’t share the alarming nature of Kiyosaki’s forecasts.
Real shifts in reserve currency dominance occur over decades, not due to viral headlines.
He appears to be right, as approximately 80% of global oil transactions are still settled in US dollars. Dollar-denominated assets account for approximately 57% of global central bank reserves. The yuan’s share of global reserves remains in the single digits.
It’s clear that the petrodollar won’t collapse this week, but the situation in the Strait of Hormuz has at least accelerated the US dollar’s loss of its status as the world’s sole reserve currency.
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