Bitcoin is a “Cheat Code” to Retire Without Selling, Analyst Explains Why
Bitcoin functions as a genuine cheat code for retiring without ever selling, according to analyst and entrepreneur Mark Moss, who laid out that thesis in a recent Coin Stories podcast interview.
His central thesis runs counter to conventional wisdom. The goal should never be to sell Bitcoin to fund a lifestyle, but to stay in the owner column rather than the consumer column.
Bitcoin: The Owner Column vs. the Consumer Column
Under the debt-based monetary system in place since 1971, money enters circulation through credit, and credit requires collateral. Owning even $1 of Bitcoin makes someone an owner who can borrow against it.
Selling, by contrast, triggers tax events, eliminates that collateral, and converts a long-term asset into short-term spending. He also challenges traditional retirement thinking.
The goal should not be freedom from work, he argues, but freedom to work on whatever someone actually chooses.
"…So the retirement path is that that Bitcoin appreciates and hopefully it continues at 30% per year. We already talked about that and so eventually it's worth $1 million and then it's worth $5 and $10 million $20 million. But if I sell it to get some of the money, I instantly take myself from the owner column back to the consumer column…," Moss said.
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