How much Bitcoin do you need to Retire? - Stable Investor (2024)

For many believers, Bitcoin is the lottery ticket that they have waiting for since ever. And as I explained in an earlier article How Bitcoin can accelerate Early Retirement? it’s definitely possible if few things play out as you hope them to.

So how much (or how many) Bitcoin you Need to Retire?

We need to make certain assumptions first.

Suppose we are trying to answer – How to Retire on Bitcoin by 2030 or sooner? So in a way, we have about 10 years in front of us.

Now retirement might mean different things for different people. Some people might find it tough to retire with Rs 5 crore while many others might consider Rs 1 crore retirement corpus enough.

So let’s analyze for 3 scenarios – Rs 1 crore, Rs 2.5 crore, and Rs 5 crore.

By when?

I think let’s focus on the next 10 years only for now.

So how much Bitcoin you need to have Rs 1 crore or Rs 2.5 crore or Rs 5 crore in 10 years?

This will also depend on what returns does Bitcoin generates during these 10 years. Assuming we are not considering negative returns, let’s just assess the numbers for annual average returns of 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50%. Do note that Bitcoin has done much better in terms of returns in the past. But let’s be conservative.

The current price of Bitcoin (June 2021) is $30-40,000. So let’s keep it at $35,000 as an approximation. This translates to Rs 26 lakh per Bitcoin in India.

So let’s see.

For reaching Rs 1 crore in 2030-31 with Bitcoins, you need the following number of Bitcoins today:

  • At 0% annual returns, you need Rs 1 crore today, i.e. about 3.85 Bitcoins
  • At 10% annual returns, you need Rs 38.5 lakh today, i.e. about 1.48 Bitcoins
  • At 20% annual returns, you need Rs 16.2 lakh today, i.e. about 0.62 Bitcoins
  • At 30% annual returns, you need Rs 7.25 lakh today, i.e. about 0.28 Bitcoins
  • At 40% annual returns, you need Rs 3.46 lakh today, i.e. about 0.13 Bitcoins
  • At 50% annual returns, you need Rs 1.73 lakh today, i.e. about 0.07 Bitcoins

For reaching Rs 2.5 crore in 2030-31 with Bitcoins, you need the following number of Bitcoins today:

  • At 0% annual returns, you need Rs 2.5 crore today, i.e. about 9.62 Bitcoins
  • At 10% annual returns, you need Rs 96.4 lakh today, i.e. about 3.71 Bitcoins
  • At 20% annual returns, you need Rs 40.4 lakh today, i.e. about 1.55 Bitcoins
  • At 30% annual returns, you need Rs 18.1 lakh today, i.e. about 0.70 Bitcoins
  • At 40% annual returns, you need Rs 8.6 lakh today, i.e. about 0.33 Bitcoins
  • At 50% annual returns, you need Rs 4.3 lakh today, i.e. about 0.17 Bitcoins

For reaching Rs 5 crore in 2030-31 with Bitcoins, you need the following number of Bitcoins today:

  • At 0% annual returns, you need Rs 5 crore today, i.e. about 19.23 Bitcoins
  • At 10% annual returns, you need Rs 1.92 crore today, i.e. about 7.41 Bitcoins
  • At 20% annual returns, you need Rs 80.7 lakh today, i.e. about 3.11 Bitcoins
  • At 30% annual returns, you need Rs 36.3 lakh today, i.e. about 1.39 Bitcoins
  • At 40% annual returns, you need Rs 17.3 lakh today, i.e. about 0.66 Bitcoins
  • At 50% annual returns, you need Rs 8.7 lakh today, i.e. about 0.33 Bitcoins

Talking of Rs 5 crore corpus, here is How to build a Retirement Corpus of Rs 5 crore?

So this is how many Bitcoins you need to retire in India. For other countries, the numbers will obviously be different. This is a kind of Bitcoin Retirement Calculator if you want to refer it to that.

Note – This is just a hypothetical discussion and should not be considered as investment advice or prediction.

You can do a similar analysis to see How much Ethereum you Need to Retire?

By the way, there is a 1% Bitcoin Club that you might like to know about.

The “Bitcoin 1% club” refers to the top 1% of Bitcoin holders worldwide. So How much Bitcoin does it take to break into the 1% Club?

As per estimates around Bitcoin ownership distribution 2021, the threshold for 1% Club ranges from 0.28 BTC to as high as 15 BTC.

If you convert 0.28 Bitcoin to USD, you will need USD $9800-10,000 in today’s Bitcoin prices. And if you convert 15 Bitcoins to USD, you will need USD $525K-550K in today’s Bitcoin prices. In Indian Rupee terms this translates to a range of Rs 7.28 lakh to Rs 3.9 crore! So take your pick. By the way, I personally know a Bitcoin Crorepati or Bitcoin Millionaire. You can read What advice I gave to a Bitcoin millionaire to know more.

By the way, there is another club. The more exclusive ’21 million club’. This is a club for those who own atleast one full Bitcoin. So currently at $35,000, this club has an entry price of Rs 26 lakh.

From what I have read, this is obviously more exclusive than the 1% club. This rare group makes up around 0.2-0.3% of the global Bitcoin owners.

One more thing that you need to keep in mind when asking How many Bitcoins do you need to retire? It will depend a lot on future Bitcoin prices. There are BTC price predictions that range from $100K to $1 million per coin! Some are even bigger. But I would suggest not to pin your all hopes on one bet (of Bitcoin). Instead, invest a major chunk in more established assets like Equity and Debt regularly via SIP. If you are a more informed investor, then you might not want to limit your trading activities to just an asset or one industry. You can use The News Spy to trade in different assets, cryptocurrencies, commodities, etc.

But that aside, you may have other questions too about Bitcoin and retirement like –

  • How much Bitcoin to retire in 2021?
  • How much Bitcoin to retire in 2022?
  • How much Bitcoin to retire in 2023?
  • How much Bitcoin to retire in 2024?
  • How much Bitcoin to retire in 2025?
  • How much Bitcoin to retire in 2026?
  • How much Bitcoin to retire in 2027?
  • How much Bitcoin to retire in 2028?
  • How much Bitcoin to retire in 2029?
  • How much Bitcoin to retire in 2030?

That’s it. So I hope you liked this discussion about How much Bitcoin do you need to retire? Or how many Bitcoin do you need to retire? So if you want to retire on Bitcoin, then do some number crunching to see how much you must invest in BTC today? And don’t worry if you can’t invest the full required amount in one go. You can always do Rupee-cost averaging by doing a monthly Bitcoin SIP to gradually accumulate Bitcoins periodically.

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FAQs

How much Bitcoin should I own to retire? ›

Michael Saylor recently predicted that Bitcoin would hit $4.7 million by 2030 and that Bitcoin's market cap could go as high as $100 million. If the price of Bitcoin reaches $4.7 million, you'll only need 0.35 Bitcoin to be able to fund your entire 30-year retirement on a beach somewhere warm.

What if you invested $1,000 in Bitcoin 5 years ago? ›

If you had invested $1,000 into bitcoin five years ago, the investment would have grown by 1,352% and be worth around $14,524 as of Feb. 14. If you had bought $1,000 worth of bitcoin 10 years ago, it would have grown by 7,644% and be worth around $77,443 as of Feb.

How much Bitcoin should I buy to become a millionaire? ›

So, 10 times from those levels would mean that Bitcoin could go as high as $350,000, Saylor said. If this is the case, you would need to own 2.86 BTC to become a millionaire. It would cost around $190,000 today.

How much do investors need to retire? ›

Some strategies call for having 10 to 12 times your final working year's salary or specific multiples of your annual income that increase as you age. Consider when you want to retire, goals, annual salary, expected annual raises, inflation, investment portfolio performance and potential healthcare expenses.

Is buying $100 worth of Bitcoin worth it? ›

If Bitcoin returns to all-time highs, a $100 investment today would be worth $164.41, representing a return of +64.4%. While Bitcoin may never reach the $500,000 or $1 million price targets from Ark Invest, a return to all-time highs could be more likely.

How much Bitcoin will the average person own? ›

Simple math shows that the average bitcoin holding per person is about 262,500 satoshis. At $69,000 per bitcoin, that works out to an investment of about $180 to reach the global average bitcoin allocation. So don't be discouraged by the price of a single bitcoin.

How much will $1000 in Bitcoin be worth in 2030? ›

If Wood is correct and Bitcoin does reach $3.8 million by 2030, an investment of $1,000 would be worth over $60,000.

How much will a Bitcoin be worth in 10 years? ›

However, some experts have offered bold projections. Cathie Wood, the founder, chief executive officer, and chief investment officer of ARK Invest, believes that Bitcoin could be worth $1 million per coin before 2030, as adoption by institutional investors increases.

How much will $50 of Bitcoin be worth in 5 years? ›

Take into consideration the possibility of a hypothetical scenario in which the value of Bitcoin increases at a rate of 10% per year. After five years, the $50 investment might be worth around $67.20.

Do rich people own Bitcoin? ›

Do Millionaires Invest in Bitcoin? Several wealthy individuals make no effort to hide their bitcoin holdings, and it's likely that many more millionaires and billionaires invest in the cryptocurrency without advertising it.

How many millionaires hold Bitcoin? ›

With that in mind, the actual numbers behind the Bitcoin distribution are still surprising: 46.8 million wallet addresses have more than $1. 10,000 wallets have more than $10 million in Bitcoin. 100,000 wallets have more than $1 million.

Will one Bitcoin be worth a million dollars? ›

Notably, Cathie Wood, CEO of Ark Invest, predicted that bitcoin could reach an astounding $1.48 million by 2030. Obviously, the world's oldest cryptocurrency has come a long way since its first recorded price of less than a cent.

How long will $500,000 last in retirement? ›

According to the 4% rule, if you retire with $500,000 in assets, you should be able to withdraw $20,000 per year for 30 years or more. Moreover, investing this money in an annuity could provide a guaranteed annual income of $24,688 for those retiring at 55.

Can I retire on $500,000 plus Social Security? ›

The short answer is yes, $500,000 is enough for many retirees. The question is how that will work out for you. With an income source like Social Security, modes spending, and a bit of good luck, this is feasible. And when two people in your household get Social Security or pension income, it's even easier.

How long will $400,000 last in retirement? ›

Using our portfolio of $400,000 and the 4% withdrawal rate, you could withdraw $16,000 annually from your retirement accounts and expect your money to last for at least 30 years. If, say, your Social Security checks are $2,000 monthly, you'd have a combined annual income in retirement of $40,000.

How much would 1 Bitcoin be worth in 5 years? ›

Bitcoin Overview
YearMinimum PriceAverage Price
2027$251,829.81$258,680.13
2028$369,174.08$379,521.04
2029$525,671.43$540,852.91
2030$764,391.55$786,025.39
8 more rows

How much will a Bitcoin be worth in 20 years? ›

Jurrien Timmer, Director of Global Macro at Fidelity Investments, predicts a staggering future for Bitcoin, suggesting that the value of a single Bitcoin could soar to $1 billion by 2038 to 2040.

What is a good amount of Bitcoin to invest? ›

There is no definitive answer to this question, as it depends on a number of factors, including an individual's financial situation, risk tolerance, and investment goals. However, some financial experts suggest that investors should keep their Bitcoin holdings to less than 5% of their overall net worth.

What is the 10 year average for Bitcoin? ›

Average returns
PeriodAverage annualised returnTotal return
Last year112.5%112.5%
Last 5 years64.5%1,104.4%
Last 10 years67.6%17,355.7%

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