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𝕞ptf · 49w
If you live a simple life, it's perfectly feasible.
Josh · 49w
I think that depends on your timeline. Most Bitcoiners think the price will be in the multi millions but nobody knows exactly when that will be.
BitLo · 49w
On a long enough time frame…sure.
Ronin · 49w
depends on your age. for people around the 40s, i think it will allow you to pay most of your expenses in retirement.
nicnym #BIP-110 · 49w
Depends what your goal is And timeline
Logen · 49w
If you have that much bitcoin, technically, you are 1 in 100 million
FreedomTech · 49w
You're not set immediately for life right now. That takes something like 21 Bitcoin.
Hans Karlsborn · 49w
Totally delusional
2Pac · 49w
Bollox
2Pac · 49w
By the time .21 is worth multimillion, multimillion won’t be worth shit. I think it’s wishful thinking. Maybe in your kids or grandkids lifetime not ours.
hodlpleb · 49w
Sure, if you wait long enough
MAHDOOD · 49w
Depends how old you are
TheBitcoinBattery · 49w
Based on my model, any amount makes you set for life if given enough time but let's do the math for ₿0.21. ₿0.21 ≈ $17,000. Growth rate of bottom over the long term = 1.002046 compounding daily. Held for 10 years the equation looks like this: $17,000 * 1.002046^3650 = $29,516,750.70 Give...
IdahoPuma · 49w
Seems delusional or you need to wait 20 years.
Jordan · 49w
You’ll probably want more than bitcoin to be considered “set for life”
ODELL · 49w
the meme number keeps getting lower which tells you something
Brunswick · 49w
0.21 BTC is one hundred millionth of all bitcoin. All the money today is about $115T. If bitcoin replaced all the money, it would be about 1.15 million dollars. If you think that much means you are set for life, then yes.
bing · 49w
6.15
mach1ct · 49w
Not a real thing. A recent meta-analysis has revealed that we are all at different places in our lives. In a separate meta-analysis it has been revealed that Coca-cola is indeed the real thing.
Brisket · 49w
Define set for life. Is this a legitimate question or are you just engagement farming? I see no reason why someone couldn't retire on 0.21 Bitcoin if they hold it for about 20 years.
Eric · 49w
I believe a similar number can be derived by figuring out how much bitcoin would be needed to claim to be in the wealthiest 1% of world population. I think once accounting for lost coins, the number ended up being around .25 bitcoin. I made a point of securing at least that much for myself and each...
nostrich · 49w
Even if it's not quite enough, you're still far closer than you would be otherwise.