You hear and read different opinions on how much #Bitcoin one needs to comfortably retire.

I would like to hear your opinion!

#asknostr

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Depends on what you define as retired, I guess

imo that's also part of everyone's opinion

I think for me retired means having absolute freedom to choose how to spend my time, even if that includes working - that said I've also worked really hard to reduce my living expenses to nearly nothing too, so I think for me the answer would be much less than for other people

what means "nearly nothing" (I just love numbers)? And how did you do that?

Whatever you think the FIAT value is right now, the FIAT will inflate away and you will probably fall short if you held FIAT while Bitcoin gains monetary premium and you probably end up with more than you could ask for.

1 bitcoin in 10 years could bring in $5,000 per month, by my guesstimate/calculation, assuming 4% USD inflation over time. Should die with about 0.3 bitcoin.

and we ignore the inflation of all the other fiat monies?

Yes. These are irrelevant unless you have debts denominated in them.

so basically all of them.

nostr:npub17psnu8dtnuxnazcj2s2vg7ckk9v20eske8mvuhu7e7yx6z27zzdqk8q4ur I would feel pretty good with about 1000 Bitcoin Cash

😆😆 sure

I have around 90K ADA and don't see it as an investment in my retirement. But I like the idea behind it being a utility token.

Please, dear ADA price, stay where you are.