PANews February 9 News, according to Cointelegraph, billionaire Grant Cardone announced that he is listing his luxury home in the Gold Coast for sale at a price of 700 Bitcoins, while his neighbor is asking $88 million for a similar property. He stated, “Let the neighbor make more fiat currency; four years from now, my choice will still be better.”
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Real estate itself isn't important; that's not the point here.
Whether luxury homes are equivalent or whether $88 million is reasonable—
those are not the core issues.
The only core is:
"700 BTC will win in 4 years."
He's just using real estate transactions to illustrate a Bitcoin price prophecy.
To put it simply,
this is a Bitcoin valuation declaration disguised as a real estate sales pitch.
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If he truly believed that BTC would completely crush everything,
he wouldn't try to persuade others in this way.
People who genuinely believe "BTC will win in 4 years" will:
• Not sell now
• Continue buying privately
• Remain silent in the media
When someone starts using social media, media, and comparative narratives,
it indicates they are already in a position where they need to speak to the market.
This isn't faith,
but a demonstration aimed at the market.
Honestly,
the recent Bitcoin community has been a bit anxious.
Millionaire Grant Cardone is listing a luxury mansion for sale with 700 Bitcoins.
PANews February 9 News, according to Cointelegraph, billionaire Grant Cardone announced that he is listing his luxury home in the Gold Coast for sale at a price of 700 Bitcoins, while his neighbor is asking $88 million for a similar property. He stated, “Let the neighbor make more fiat currency; four years from now, my choice will still be better.”