Grant Cardone Stacks Another 10.5 Bitcoin From July Rent Cash Flow, Keeping Holdings Above 2,700 BTC

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Real estate mogul Grant Cardone said Cardone Capital added another 10.5 BTC from July property cash flow, bringing his total keep somewhere around 2,700 BTC.

Bitcoins Key Takeaways

  • Cardone Capital added 10.5 BTC from July real estate cash flow, bringing total to more than 2,700 BTC.
  • Grant Cardone targets 3,000 BTC in 2026 and 10,000 BTC long term across his hybrid funds.
  • Cardone plans to buy another 1,000 BTC after a $600 million injection from a major institution.

Bitcoins A Growing Stack That Shows No Sign of Stopping

Cardone disclosed the purchase earlier today, the latest in a string of monthly buys funded by rent checks rather than debt or equity raises. The 10.5 BTC tranche, worth roughly $665,000 at current prices, extends a strategy the investor has been unusually explicit about, i.e. convert apartment cash flow into bitcoin, every month, regardless of price.

Cardone has left little doubt about his conviction, declaring earlier this year he is “certain” bitcoin will hit $189,425 in 2026, a target nearly three times the current price.

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Cardone Capital runs what it calls a real estate- bitcoin hybrid strategy where the firm’s funds collect rental income from a multibillion-dollar apartment portfolio, and a slice of that cash flow is converted into BTC on a recurring schedule (basically a corporate version of dollar-cost averaging ( DCA), the practice of buying at fixed intervals to smooth out volatility).

The June playbook showed how the approach handles drawdowns because when bitcoin sank toward $59,000, the firm kept buying the dip rather than pausing. In June, Cardone also told the media he will keep buying bitcoin using real estate cash flows, calling the model repeatable as long as the properties produce income.

At current prices near $63,000, the firm’s 2,700-plus BTC position is worth more than $171 million.

Bitcoins The Road to 10,000 BTC

The targets step up from here, given Cardone has set a goal of 3,000 BTC this year (which translates to roughly 300 coins) and 10,000 BTC over the long term. The firm has also said it will purchase another 1,000 BTC after receiving $600 million from a major institution, a deal that would leapfrog it up the corporate treasury rankings in a single stroke.

That would put Cardone Capital in rare company since most corporate bitcoin treasuries are funded by share sales or convertible debt; Cardone’s pitch is that his is backed by tenants paying rent, making the accumulation self-sustaining rather than market-dependent.

Monthly cash flow buys mean the next purchase is roughly 30 days out, and the 3,000 BTC milestone is within reach this year if the current pace holds.

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