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Let's just take for instance you have an emergency fund, and from time to time you add some amount of money to your emergency fund account. For a long time, there were no emergency situations that warranted spending the money. Due to the characteristics of fiat, which normally depreciates, can the emergency fund be invested in Bitcoin?
The reason why I'm asking is that some countries have reserves, and it is in Bitcoin. Emergency reserves and funds have some similarities, so my question is, does it make any sense for the emergency fund to be invested in Bitcoin if there has been no emergency for a long time and you think keeping it in fiat is making its value meaningless.
Investing in Bitcoin is a good decision, but you must be able to hold the money you invest in Bitcoin for a long time. You may need an emergency fund at any time for any emergency purpose, so if you invest your emergency fund in Bitcoin, you may have to sell that Bitcoin at any time. So since you cannot keep your investment for a long time, you will be at a lot of risk because the price of Bitcoin undergoes very big corrections and if you are in that correction, you will have to sell Bitcoin at a loss and in this case your profit will depend on your luck. So I will never support investing in emergency fund Bitcoin. You should invest the money in Bitcoin that you can keep for a long time.
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March 31, 2026, 07:48:04 PM |
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The timing is very important. Like now that bitcoin has falling almost 50%, it is not bad to convert the emergence fund to bitcoin if you are not in need of the money for now but just still adding to it.
If bitcoin fall, do not sell it. The price of bitcoin will later increase.
But I am surprised you have been on this forum since 2023 but you did not yet understand this.
50 percent? Dang, I think that was a lot and if that was true then BTC should be down to $35k now because I think its price last days was at $70k something. BTC is still cheaper compared to our last time's All Time High, so this is still a good buy but using the emergency fund to do so, seems not right for me. I mean this isn't a real emergency here. And even if we say BTC did really dip 50% of its value, i won't still do it. I will still say that it is not a real emergency. There is also no guarantee that the price will recover immediately. We my not need the money in our emergency fund now but we don't know when real emergency strikes. It can still occur later on or maybe tomorrow or two?
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50 percent? Dang, I think that was a lot and if that was true then BTC should be down to $35k now because I think its price last days was at $70k something. BTC is still cheaper compared to our last time's All Time High, so this is still a good buy but using the emergency fund to do so, seems not right for me. I mean this isn't a real emergency here.
50% of the all-time high of $126000 of bitcoin price will be $63000, not $35000. If the all-time high is $126000, the price right now is around $68000 which is $46% fall. That is very close to 50%. Do not forget that bitcoin price fell to $60000 and there were and there will still be times that its price would be below $68000.
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March 31, 2026, 08:14:40 PM |
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50 percent? Dang, I think that was a lot and if that was true then BTC should be down to $35k now because I think its price last days was at $70k something. BTC is still cheaper compared to our last time's All Time High, so this is still a good buy but using the emergency fund to do so, seems not right for me. I mean this isn't a real emergency here.
And even if we say BTC did really dip 50% of its value, i won't still do it. I will still say that it is not a real emergency. There is also no guarantee that the price will recover immediately. We my not need the money in our emergency fund now but we don't know when real emergency strikes. It can still occur later on or maybe tomorrow or two?
As said by Charles above me, he was probably not talking about Bitcoin's price from yesterday or a few days ago, but he was referring to its all-time high, which was $126k. Anyway, despite the fact that Bitcoin is down almost 46% from its all-time high from this cycle, buying Bitcoin with emergency funds is still not a good idea because you can't be sure if the market will go up from here or not, because we are already at the end of the bull season right now, and the bear market will start soon, and the price can go pretty low in the bear market, maybe even around $40k or something. So, if someone buys Bitcoin with their emergency funds right now, thinking that they are going to sell immediately once Bitcoin goes up a little so that they can secure some profits, they could get their money stuck in case the market goes in the opposite direction instead, and then if they need their money for an emergency, they won't be able to sell because then they will lose money.
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March 31, 2026, 08:58:07 PM |
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Yes, you are right, the fiat's value continue to depreciates, but that does not change my stance that fiat is for emergency funds, while bitcoin is for long term investment. That way, I know I won't be in future trouble when emergency hits me or my family, because I have prepared for it with some of my decent savings in fiat.
Now if you want to consider saving in bitcoin, then reserve some funds for it without touching the emergency funds. Emergency funds will never be for investments, but investment funds can sometimes be used as emergency funds if you got no other choice.
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March 31, 2026, 08:58:10 PM |
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If there is backup fund that can be sourced incase price drops then it is worth the risk but if the emergency fund is all that is available I will kick against anyone thinking to invest them into Bitcoin. Bitcoin is no ponzi it is schemes like ponzi that guarantees quick ROI but very short life span. Emergency money should be saved in fiat and made available when the original need for it arises.
That thinking is still there for some investors, investing in Bitcoin takes time before it matures and before they see it profitable. The timing is also important in it. But for those who have emergency funds and they want to spend it for Bitcoin, it's better if they keep it as is. And as they invest to Bitcoin, use their other funds for it and not the emergency funds that has its purpose for them in case of emergencies.
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March 31, 2026, 11:27:15 PM |
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Investing in bitcoin using your emergency funds is undoubtedly risky. You can lose all of it if you have weak control of emotions, the reason why bitcoin investment is not for everyone. It may even compromise the real purpose why you decided to save some emergency funds in the first place.
Instead, go with separate funds if you insist to invest in bitcoin. That way, if ever you lose from your investment, your emergency funds will remain intact, and that should be used accordingly to its specific purpose.
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If we discuss about fiat value certainly the value will be decreasing for each year following the inflation but speaking about emergency fund which the concept of this thing is when people have this funds it should be used by emergency condition then i think we should be avoiding about the value of emergency funds in the future because whether it decrease or not but emergency funds is not investment money besides that emergency funds should be placed on the places which easy to access like bank because we can used that everytime we want and regarding the question can emergency funds invested in bitcoin i think this is not right because for investment people should be used other money so, it is a difference in meaning and used between emergency and investment
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Let's just take for instance you have an emergency fund, and from time to time you add some amount of money to your emergency fund account. For a long time, there were no emergency situations that warranted spending the money. Due to the characteristics of fiat, which normally depreciates, can the emergency fund be invested in Bitcoin?
Given that bitcoin is volatile and cyclical (periods of bearish and bullish trends), I would only allow partial investment in bitcoin from the reserve fund. Why? A reserve fund is an emergency fund because it can be needed at any time (for medical treatment or other urgent expenses), so it should be held in liquid assets (cash, for example). A situation could arise where your reserve fund is invested in bitcoin, and bitcoin has depreciated by half (as it has now, relative to ATH) since your initial investment, and you urgently need the money. Sell at a loss? You'll simply have no choice and will have to take this step. Therefore, to avoid unexpected losses, the majority of the reserve fund should be held in traditional financial assets. I understand that this fund will be subject to inflation, but that's the lesser evil will have to live with. The reason why I'm asking is that some countries have reserves, and it is in Bitcoin. Emergency reserves and funds have some similarities, so my question is, does it make any sense for the emergency fund to be invested in Bitcoin if there has been no emergency for a long time and you think keeping it in fiat is making its value meaningless.
Now the question concerns not just an individual, but an entire country? Firstly, countries are not yet entirely positive about bitcoin, and their complete trust in this asset is out of the question. Investing from a country's reserve fund in bitcoin carries the same risks (temporary depreciation of the asset), but with far more dire consequences, since it's not just one life at stake, but the lives of the entire country's residents. On the other hand, allowing the funds to depreciate due to inflation is equally unwise. Therefore, perhaps the following compromise is possible: diversification, i.e., investing money from the reserve fund in various assets (with high liquidity), and not just bitcoin.
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Let's just take for instance you have an emergency fund, and from time to time you add some amount of money to your emergency fund account. For a long time, there were no emergency situations that warranted spending the money. Due to the characteristics of fiat, which normally depreciates, can the emergency fund be invested in Bitcoin?
The reason why I'm asking is that some countries have reserves, and it is in Bitcoin. Emergency reserves and funds have some similarities, so my question is, does it make any sense for the emergency fund to be invested in Bitcoin if there has been no emergency for a long time and you think keeping it in fiat is making its value meaningless.
It could work, but I don’t think it’s the best option compared to other safe assets. Since Bitcoin is very volatile and you might be shocked when you need to use your emergency funds. I once put my emergency funds into Bitcoin and when an emergency situation came up, I had to sell it. Unfortunately, I didn’t sell at a good price that day. Somehow I regretted selling my Bitcoin at that time. If we’re talking about a country that holds Bitcoin reserves, like El Salvador, they buy it for the long term hodl not just for one or two years. I’m pretty sure El Salvador has other reserves besides Bitcoin and many countries still rely on safer assets for their reserves.
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You’re not meant to invest emergency funds into bitcoin because that is a very terrible thing and a bad way to make an investment in bitcoin, I have been investing in bitcoin, using that emergency funds will only jeopardize your investment in bitcoin, emergency funds is only a money that you’re meant to use in the situation of emergency situations, I don’t know how people who invest in bitcoin with their emergency funds are able to control their emergency situations when something unforeseen happens, I don’t really see how the possibility of using emergency funds is going to work when investing in Bitcoin.
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You’re not meant to invest emergency funds into bitcoin because that is a very terrible thing and a bad way to make an investment in bitcoin, I have been investing in bitcoin, using that emergency funds will only jeopardize your investment in bitcoin, emergency funds is only a money that you’re meant to use in the situation of emergency situations, I don’t know how people who invest in bitcoin with their emergency funds are able to control their emergency situations when something unforeseen happens, I don’t really see how the possibility of using emergency funds is going to work when investing in Bitcoin.
but what if that emergency doesnt happen? nobody can tell the future. I would say that it is worth the risk to invest all or part of those emergency funds. Ok there may be an emergency before a return is realised from converting FIAT to Bitcoin so you would have to convert back to FIAT at a loss but in my mind its worth the risk. The alternative as the OP states is keep the funds in FOAT and it is losing value day by day, especially now with the war on Iran where inflation has already started to climb.
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With how you've explained it and your reason necessitating a redirection of the emergency funds into bitcoin investment I think if you must then you can only take half portion of the total funds you have as your emergency funds. Using all could be more riskier since we never know when an emergency case that requires the immediate use of the funds, and as an emergency funds it's what must be kept in liquid form to meet quick access towards nabbing the situation before it could get late due to delay in gaining access to convert to fiat for use.
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Let's just take for instance you have an emergency fund, and from time to time you add some amount of money to your emergency fund account. For a long time, there were no emergency situations that warranted spending the money. Due to the characteristics of fiat, which normally depreciates, can the emergency fund be invested in Bitcoin?
The reason why I'm asking is that some countries have reserves, and it is in Bitcoin. Emergency reserves and funds have some similarities, so my question is, does it make any sense for the emergency fund to be invested in Bitcoin if there has been no emergency for a long time and you think keeping it in fiat is making its value meaningless.
Emergency fund is prone to be withdrawn at any time time that's why it's called an emergency fund so for a fund that can be withdrawn at any time I don't think for a long term investor it is advisable to use an emergency to invest in Bitcoin usually profit is more espected when it's a long term investment so it's not advisable for an investor to invest with am emergency fund that can be withdrawn at any time it's best you invest with what you can allow for a long term at least to watch the price over a period of time instead of investing today and.l the next thing you want to withdraw your investment to meet up an emergency.
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