#183 - How Much Bitcoin Do You Really Need To Retire?

#183 - How Much Bitcoin Do You Really Need To Retire?

From Crypto Collective by Matthew Fraser

May 28, 2026 · 9 min · Episode 183

About this episode

Matt discusses how much Bitcoin is needed for retirement based on age and financial goals.

Build sovereign wealth, join Australia’s Fastest Growing FREE crypto community 👉 https://www.skool.com/matthewfraser 🔗 TAKE ACTION: Borrow against Bitcoin (no selling): https://learn.ledn.io/collective Australia's #1 Crypto Exchange: https://coinstash.com.au/auth/signup?a=cryptocollective Free crypto strategy consultation: https://imperialwealth.com/consultation/crypto?iwac=CryptoCollective Secure your Bitcoin: https://bit.ly/TheBitcoinWay-Schedule-a-Call Sponsorships/Collabs: hey@vibezcreative.com Most Australians think they’ve missed the boat on Bitcoin, that the price is too high and the numbers are out of reach. In this episode, Matt breaks down the real maths behind long‑term compounding, inflation‑adjusted targets, and SMSF structures to show how surprisingly small the starting number can be for a strong retirement outcome. What the episode covers ◼️ How much Bitcoin a 30, 40 and 50‑year‑old would need today to target $2M (inflation‑adjusted) by age 60 ◼️ How long‑term CAGR, inflation and SMSF tax efficiency change retirement projections ◼️ The impact of consistent DCA and why compounding can outperform traditional super over time Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction…

People in this episode

Host: Matthew Fraser

Topics covered

  • Bitcoin retirement planning
  • long-term compounding
  • inflation-adjusted targets
  • SMSF structures
  • DCA impact
  • retirement projections

Keywords

  • Bitcoin
  • retirement
  • compounding
  • inflation
  • SMSF
  • DCA
  • financial planning

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Places: Australia

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