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Cryptocurrency News Articles
How Much Bitcoin (BTC) Is Needed to Retire Comfortably in the United States?
Mar 27, 2025 at 06:46 am
A recent assessment has provided insight into how much Bitcoin (BTC) is needed for a comfortable retirement in the United States.
A recent assessment has provided insight into how much Bitcoin (BTC) is needed for a comfortable retirement in the United States.
Financial analyst Miles Deutscher estimated the amount of Bitcoin required to achieve financial freedom, citing the work of Austrian economist Carl Menger. According to Deutscher’s calculations, which were shared on X, approximately 30 Bitcoin units may be required for a comfortable retirement in the United States. This estimation takes into account the current Bitcoin price and Menger’s economic principles, which are focused on purchasing power and wealth sustainability.
At this valuation, 30 BTC units would be worth around $2.6 million, a figure estimated as enough for retirement in the country.
Interestingly, this analysis has stirred up conversations among investors and the entire cryptocurrency community. While some in the community see this estimate as correct, others remain unsure considering the fluctuations in BTC price.
While the fluctuation is real, some analysts argue a positive upside in the long term. Notably, BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes predicts BTC price will hit $110,000 in the short term, with a potential reversal afterward.
Should BTC hit the $110,000 peak, the retirement amount will be coded $3,300,000.
Bitcoin's price is experiencing fluctuations, reaching an intraday high of $88,525 before settling around $86,620. In addition, trading volumes on major exchanges saw a significant price gain as investors adjusted their portfolios in response to the discussion about Bitcoin's role in pension funds.
Bitcoin's dominance as the largest coin in the cryptocurrency market remains at 60%, strengthening its position overall. The increase in trading activity and discussions around its long-term viability to replace pension funds suggest that more investors may consider Bitcoin as part of their retirement strategy.
Bitcoin is still evolving with some pension funds now beginning to invest in the digital currency. Earlier CoinGape report shows that the Wisconsin Investment Board and others have gained exposure to the coin. This trend is setting the pace for more mainstream adoption by retirement fund managers.
With the growing interest in Bitcoin as a retirement asset, analysts will continue to monitor market trends to determine how cryptocurrency fits into long-term financial planning.
While RIA adoption is still slowing down, publicly traded firms are going all out for the coin. Strategy, the biggest corporate holder of Bitcoin recently purchased 6,911 BTC units for $584.1 million. The firm made this acquisition at an average price of $84,529 per BTC. Thus far, it has achieved a BTC yield of 7.7% Year-to-Date (YTD).
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