Grant Cardone's Cardone Capital has made a bold move in the crypto world by purchasing 1,000 Bitcoin valued at $102 million. The firm plans to buy an additional 3,000 BTC by the end of 2025, solidifying its position as a leader in the integrated real estate and cryptocurrency space.
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Cardone Capital recently purchased 1,000 Bitcoin (BTC) valued at approximately $102 million.
Cardone Capital plans to purchase an additional 3,000 Bitcoin by the end of 2025, aiming to own a total of 4,000 BTC.
Cardone Capital funds its Bitcoin purchases through rental income from its real estate properties, creating a continuous cash flow.
Other firms investing in Bitcoin include Metaplanet, which recently acquired 1,111 BTC, and MicroStrategy, whose founder Michael Saylor has hinted at further purchases.
Cardone Capital’s total assets under management exceed $5.1 billion.

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