Real estate funds increase holdings by $10 million in Bitcoin, institutional capital accelerates the deployment of crypto assets

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【ChainNews】Billionaire Grant Cardone recently announced an interesting investment move—his real estate investment company Cardone Capital is increasing its Bitcoin holdings. The recent increase is significant, with a direct investment of $10 million to support the company’s real estate mixed asset strategy.

This reflects the continued optimism among institutional investors regarding Bitcoin as an asset allocation tool. Large funds with a real estate background entering the crypto space to some extent indicate that traditional capital is becoming more proactive in exploring diversified investment portfolios. In the eyes of these institutions, Bitcoin is no longer seen solely as a speculative asset but is gradually being regarded as a hedge tool and a choice for asset diversification.

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quietly_stakingvip
· 2h ago
Ha, another big player is entering the scene, this time in real estate, indicating that things are truly changing. Traditional capital has finally woken up; BTC is no longer seen as a joke. Investing 10 million shows they are serious, not just playing around. I agree with the idea of using it as a hedging tool; at least there should be a backup plan for asset allocation. I've seen this trend coming for a long time; institutional awakening is only a matter of time.
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ContractCollectorvip
· 2h ago
Big shots are all quietly accumulating Bitcoin, what are we retail investors hesitating for --- Real estate giants have entered the market, indicating that this thing is truly different --- 10 million into Bitcoin, now that's called allocation... we call it gambling haha --- Traditional capital has finally admitted defeat, acknowledging that BTC is not a bubble --- Wait, why are real estate companies also investing in crypto? Or is everyone trying to get a piece now --- This is true institutional deployment, not some small retail tricks --- Cardone's 10 million can make headlines, when will we get that treatment too --- Looks like we need to get on board quickly, the later we wait, the fewer bargains there will be --- Bitcoin is now the favorite of institutions, the era of pure speculation might really be over
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ArbitrageBotvip
· 2h ago
The traditional giants are starting to jump on board, now retail investors should panic. Real estate crossing over into crypto, what does it mean? The wealthy are all shifting risks, and we're still here hesitating.
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GweiTooHighvip
· 2h ago
Haha, it's institutional bottom-fishing again. Traditional capital is starting to panic. --- Wait, 10 million is just a drop in the bucket for him. What's the real highlight? --- Real estate tycoons are all playing with Bitcoin. What does that indicate... institutions really approve. --- Hedging tools? It sounds so official. Basically, it's just fear of money devaluation. --- Grant Cardone's move this time is pretty good. It's more appealing than those guys who say they don't care.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 3h ago
Real estate funds are also starting to play with Bitcoin, what does that indicate? Traditional big players are getting nervous and need to allocate more. Giant Cardone's move is pretty good; throwing 10 million just as insurance. Hmm... big institutions are really changing their tune. Bitcoin has already upgraded from gambling to a hedging tool, right? These days, it's embarrassing to call yourself a professional investor without some crypto assets in your portfolio. By the way, this guy should have seen this wave coming long ago. Combining real estate and Bitcoin is smarter than just speculating on property alone. True institutional players are like this: they buy first and benefit first, while followers just drink the soup. The entry of traditional capital indicates that the market is really maturing... or perhaps these folks have finally figured it out.
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failed_dev_successful_apevip
· 3h ago
Real estate tycoons are starting to accumulate Bitcoin, what does this indicate? Big money is coming. The traditional finance crowd has finally figured it out—it's not gambling, it's hedging. 10 million is just a small investor figure; the real institutional allocation is still ahead. Why does it feel like institutional entry can pump the market, while retail investors are still left holding the bag? Is it true? Even real estate funds believe in this? I'm actually a bit worried now. Traditional capital has truly awakened; turning Bitcoin from a meme into an asset allocation is just a matter of time. Does big money pouring in mean the bottom? I've been fooled too many times already, haha. Isn't this just institutions starting to accumulate positions? Retail investors are still hesitating about whether to buy.
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