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Looks like just a few bitcoin will be all it takes to retire within a decade and less than 2 BTC to retire in 2040.

31 sats \ 1 reply \ @j7hB75 2 May

This makes me hopeful.

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Just DCA and chill

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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @flat24 3 May

I don't know if I will get 1 BTC complete, but I also do my homework.

"Work, stack sats and lie down to look at the landscape, wait patients and then repeat"

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Yeah. Just DCA for at least 10 years and you should be just fine.

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We have no idea where BTC will be 2-3 years from now, so this is kinda pointless, don't ya think?

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Yes but it’s a chart with numbers and data that could serve as a useful tool to make an educated guess about retirement stacking goals.

I’ll never really retire so it’s more of a guide as to when I can switch to only working on passion projects or at least go on some longer trips.

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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @OT 2 May

That's a lot of sats...

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Yes but bitcoin is all about patience and consistency over a long period of time.

Water cuts through rock not because of its strength but because of its consistency.

Be water.

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It’s hard to believe these charts. Everything boils down to purchasing power. It would be nice to think by 2040 the cash balances in bitcoin have skyrocketed to the point where 2 BTC is enough to meet all of your needs but then again you might only need 0.1BTC if you live a modest lifestyle.

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I agree and what somebody in the US or Europe needs is vastly different than someone in El Salvador.

Useful tool for making educated guesses though.

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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @000w2 3 May

Actually needs are the same for all humans.

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People in different parts of the world need different amounts of money to survive.

$100k goes much further in Asia than it does in NYC.

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no idea how to read this. I need 11 btc to retire this year if I am 5 or 10 btc if 75? 1 btc covers 70 years at $100k/yr? nonsense...

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I think this one makes more sense, check it: https://www.unchained.com/retirement-calculator

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Yeah, def seems off but an interesting chart nonetheless.

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