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Real Estate Mogul Grant Cardone Doubles Down on Bitcoin Purchases During Market Sell-Off

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Real Estate Mogul Grant Cardone Doubles Down on Bitcoin Purchases During Market Sell-Off

It’s been a turbulent stretch for the crypto market, with many investors stressing as bitcoin continues to slide day by day. 

But Grant Cardone’s investment arm, Cardone Capital, doesn’t seem to be fazed, reportedly adding another 200 BTC to its holdings, following a 300-BTC purchase just last week. Cardone is doubling down, seeing opportunity where others see risk.

In a recent interview with Bitcoin Magazine, Cardone elaborated on his perspective, framing money and attention as nearly identical “formulas.”

“I got to keep [my money] stored some place. Saving it doesn’t keep it because it’s going down in value,” he said, basically saying that traditional saving erodes wealth over time. 

For him, a good bitcoin strategy isn’t simply buying bitcoin outright — it’s about multiplying it through thoughtful structures.

Cardone has pioneered a model that merges institutional-quality real estate with bitcoin acquisition. Instead of purchasing crypto directly, he uses cash flow from carefully selected properties to buy bitcoin over time. 

“Basically, our renters are buying the investors in a building bitcoin,” he explained. The structure starts conservatively, with about 15% of the fund allocated to bitcoin, but over several years, the goal is a roughly 50/50 balance between real estate and crypto, both assets appreciating over time.

Bitcoin as an exciting store of value

This approach reflects a pragmatic philosophy: Bitcoin is an exciting store of value, but cash flow remains essential. 

Cardone warned in his interview that while some enthusiasts want to convert all assets to bitcoin, liquidity is necessary for everyday life. His method bridges this gap, giving investors exposure to digital assets without sacrificing income stability.

Beyond the mechanics of investment, Cardone sees Bitcoin as part of a broader cultural shift. He celebrates wealth creation and financial literacy, noting that comfort in the middle class offers little protection against inflation or economic upheaval. 

“The moment you become comfortable, you’re probably at risk of having everything taken away,” he said. Bitcoin, with its limited supply and censorship-resistant design, fits into a vision of long-term financial sovereignty.

Cardone also emphasizes accessibility to bitcoin. Most people entering his funds have had no prior exposure to bitcoin and little interest in mastering its technical complexities. 

By pairing it with something tangible like real estate, investors gain exposure passively, learning as they go.

“I’m going to onboard people into Bitcoin that don’t know anything about Bitcoin,” he said, underscoring his belief in intuitive, real-world adoption over ideological purity.

Bitcoin’s recent price action 

Bitcoin pulled back to high $107,000’s today after recently hovering between $110,000 and $112,000 following a volatile surge to all-time highs. Market sentiment is dominated by fear, with the Fear & Greed Index at 28/100, signaling heightened anxiety among traders and keeping bitcoin range-bound. 

Technical indicators, like the Advanced NVT Signal, suggest bitcoin may be temporarily undervalued relative to its network activity. 

Meanwhile, gold continues to rise, underscoring the divergence between risk-on assets like Bitcoin and traditional safe havens.

This post Real Estate Mogul Grant Cardone Doubles Down on Bitcoin Purchases During Market Sell-Off first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

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