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Fiber is the right way to go. Once the cable is installed you can always upgrade the terminations / transducers, in the future.
If you have networking gear that accepts sfp modules, then can easily upgrade as you requirements change in the future.
If you don't have any sfp compatible switches now, you can look for OLD network gear in your local marketplace/classifieds. As long as it has a SFP you can use it as a low cost transducer. Though with the older hardware you tend to burn more power.
There's no compatible hardware yet, though barring some very convincing custom converter kit, I believe SFP is the way to go. The question is whether I'll be able to fit the fiber connectors myself without expensive hardware.