Analyst and entrepreneur Mark Moss claims Bitcoin can serve as a genuine cheat code for retiring without ever selling, during a Coin Stories podcast interview. His strategy relies on staying in the owner column by borrowing against Bitcoin rather than selling, which triggers tax events and converts a long-term asset into short-term spending. Moss advocates for low loan-to-value ratios and multiple liquidity layers, with asset sales reserved as a last resort. He opposes economist Peter Schiff, who argues that retiring on Bitcoin only works if someone bought it long ago and sells before a crash. Moss illustrates his point with his own experience: he rejected an $11 million offer for a property in 2008, which was then sold for $4 million by the bank, before being worth approximately $20 million today.
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