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Anyone else at the intersection of the Bitcoin and FI/RE movements?

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For the uninitiated, FI/RE = Financial Independence / Retire Early. The FI/RE community is very focused on traditional equities -- index funds -- and their historical performance over the last 100 years. You can be confident, for example, that if you withdraw only 3-4% of your index-fund-based portfolio over a defined retirement period, you're extremely unlikely to go broke.

I've noticed they mostly considered BTC and crypto to be a scam or at minimum a huge risk.

As a long-time BTC holder, I'm in a position to "FIRE" (retire early) if I combine my traditional index fund holdings with my BTC holdings. But none of the traditional FIRE calculators will work for me because they all assume your assets are purely stocks, bonds, and cash.

Is anyone else in this situation? The fundamental problem is that making projections about the long-term price fluctuations of BTC using only ~12 years of data is far less reliable than making projections about the long-term fluctuations of the stock market with a century of data.

Is there a community or subreddit out there for people trying to solve this?


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