I lost faith in fiat. Bitcoin is the way forward.

Over the years, I've been investing consistently while sticking to my rules and learning from mistakes along the way. So far this year, I've been allocating £500 monthly into an All-World ETF, believing that the richer the world, the richer I get. Additionally, I've been investing £500 each month into Bitcoin. Coming from a background of dabbling in forex, options, futures, altcoins, and even gambling, I've gained valuable insights over the years. One key takeaway is that Bitcoin's scarcity and deflationary nature make it an attractive long-term investment. Consider this... Today, you might be able to buy a house for 5 bitcoins. In the future, that same house could be worth just 1 bitcoin due to Bitcoin's increasing value. Meanwhile, in fiat currency, a house priced at £500k today might appreciate to £800k, but its purchasing power may not increase significantly due to inflation. If I make a £200k profit in my All-World ETF over 40 years, the real purchasing power of that gain could be much lower due to inflation. Imagine investing for 40 years and ending up with the equivalent of just £80k in today's money. That's not the financial future I want. Given these insights, I've decided to shift my strategy and go all in on Bitcoin from now on. I'm in my mid-twenties, work hard, and am still living at home with my parents. I wish y'all financial freedom. submitted by /u/TheDeafVampire [link] [comments]

Jun 22, 2025 - 14:28
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Over the years, I've been investing consistently while sticking to my rules and learning from mistakes along the way. So far this year, I've been allocating £500 monthly into an All-World ETF, believing that the richer the world, the richer I get.

Additionally, I've been investing £500 each month into Bitcoin. Coming from a background of dabbling in forex, options, futures, altcoins, and even gambling, I've gained valuable insights over the years. One key takeaway is that Bitcoin's scarcity and deflationary nature make it an attractive long-term investment.

Consider this... Today, you might be able to buy a house for 5 bitcoins. In the future, that same house could be worth just 1 bitcoin due to Bitcoin's increasing value. Meanwhile, in fiat currency, a house priced at £500k today might appreciate to £800k, but its purchasing power may not increase significantly due to inflation.

If I make a £200k profit in my All-World ETF over 40 years, the real purchasing power of that gain could be much lower due to inflation. Imagine investing for 40 years and ending up with the equivalent of just £80k in today's money. That's not the financial future I want.

Given these insights, I've decided to shift my strategy and go all in on Bitcoin from now on. I'm in my mid-twenties, work hard, and am still living at home with my parents.

I wish y'all financial freedom.

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