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My New Plan to Use Crypto to Pay off my Mortgage (Partially Hypothetically-Potentiallly)...

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My mortgage is an irritant to me.

I've got a few £10s of thousands left to pay off, with eight years left on the term.

The monthly repayments are around £600, which is perfectly manageable for me on my current income, which is stable, and the APR of 3% (1% higher than when I initially took it out because I let the property last year) is low in the grand scheme of things.

Compared to my returns on especially DEFI platforms, which are 10-30% higher than that interest rate it makes NO SENSE to actually pay off the damn mortgage any time soon, so I've settled on the strategy of committing a portion of my crypto-earnings to what I'm going to call my 'mortgage-killer in waiting fund'.

I like the idea of having a fund committed to paying off the mortgage - I find being in debt, any debt, irritating, and so I want to get mentally used to the idea of having a portion of my wealth devoted to paying it off - a portion I'm mentally prepared to just use to pull the trigger and kill the mortgage at any point!

TBH if I pay off 80% of it, the amount I'd have left would be so small the repayment amount on the remainder would be pretty insignificant.

My fund isn't just crypto, I'm also committing all of my non-crypto assets to paying off the mortgage, although my non crypto assets are quite depleted since I used most of them to buy my land in Portugal a couple of months ago (I didn't touch any crypto to do that!).

My 'kill my mortgage fund' and the proportions

I'm going to devote the following assets to paying off my mortgage...

Besides all of my (now somewhat limited) non crypto wealth, I'm also staking stables for this fund AND I'm prepared to sell a small percentage of my crypto holdings, the percentages depend on how attached I am to certain coins, the amount I have and the potential I think each has for future growth, but mainly just how emotionally attached I am.

The percent figure are how much each fund gets me towards my target!

  1. (FIAT) My remaining Fundsmith shares - 12%

  2. 75% of my Premium bonds - I want to keep some! 6%

  3. Some of my other shares - 2%

  4. All my stable coins - I'm gradually stacking these and they're ALL in DEFI - 13%

  5. 2% of my BTC - don't want to sell too much, it's the mother! 1%

  6. 2% of my Hive - again, very attached to my Hive but I should use some. 1%

  7. 10% of my LEO - not quite as attached to this as I am Hive! 4%

  8. 5% of my Rune - I've got quite a lot, but I think there's massive upside potential! 1%

  9. 10% my AVA - basically what I've got that isn't in Smart, quite a a way off the next level up! 1%

  10. 10% of my BNB/ Cake/ Cub - my main defi coins, I might up this to 20% - I think DEFI on BSC is going to burst at some point! 1%

  11. 40% of my LTC - I find this easy to sell, but not all! 1%

  12. 15% of my other al coins - I've got small holdings in around 20 coins, I'd happily sell 1/6th! 2% Total = 46% of the way to my target!

Progress towards paying off my mortgage, April 2021

So as to maintain some discretion - here are the percentages, NOT the actual amounts....

As it stands I'm about 46% of the way to my goal: orange is 'remaining'.

Apologies for the small legend size, but I've given the percentages above!

I imagine MOST of my fund will consist of stables eventually

I'm sticking firm to gradually using my DEFI earnings to stack stables, and I imagine this will make up at least 40% of the total fund eventually.

HOWEVER, thinking about using 2-15% of my crypto assets does make me more inclined to hold crypto more and ease off on my stable coin stacking project, something I've been thinking about recently!

When I hit my target, I may not PAY all of my mortgage off!

The goal is to know that I CAN pay off the mortgage at any time, and have some clarity over what assets I'm prepared to sell to make this move, so paying it off isn't a shock.

However, I imagine once I reach this target, I probably won't pay off the mortgage, rather I'll cash out a small portion, say 10% of what's left and pay that off, and then do the same a few months or a year down the line, and aim to pay it off gradually over a further 4-6 years rather than in one whack.

I mean, it would be silly to cash out stables that are earning me more than 10 times the interest payments on the mortgage, but it's worth sacrificing some of those earnings in the short term to get rid of this damned irritation!

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