Grant Cardone Advocates for Bitcoin Over Gold as Superior Wealth Asset
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jueves, 9 de octubre de 2025, 12:58 am ET1 min de lectura
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The rally is attributed to a supply-demand imbalance, with Bitcoin balances on centralized platforms hitting historic lows. CryptoQuant reports that Bitcoin balances on exchanges dropped to 2.45 million BTC, the lowest level since June 2019 [1]. This mass exodus from exchanges signals a shift toward long-term holding, with Bitcoin moving into self-custody wallets, institutional accounts, and corporate treasuries. The supply shortage has reached critical levels, with major OTC desks running out of inventory to sell [1].
Institutional adoption has been a significant driver of Bitcoin's price appreciation. MicroStrategy, led by CEO Michael Saylor, is a notable example. The company holds approximately 244,800 BTC, with a market value of $16 billion, and its stock trades at a 2.7x premium over its Bitcoin holdings [2]. This NAV premium allows MicroStrategy to issue shares and use the proceeds to purchase more Bitcoin, thereby increasing Bitcoin per share despite dilution. The company's "BTC Yield" metric, which measures Bitcoin growth per share, has achieved a 17% year-to-date gain, with expected future yields ranging from 4% to 8% [2].
Grant Cardone, CEO of Cardone Capital, has also advocated for Bitcoin over traditional assets like gold for wealth growth, citing its potential for stability and liquidity. Cardone Capital targets $1 billion in Bitcoin holdings, challenging traditional asset preferences and bolstering market confidence in the cryptocurrency . Analysts predict that if Cardone's purchases continue, they could contribute to potential price stabilization for Bitcoin.
The convergence of institutional legitimacy, supply scarcity, and macroeconomic uncertainty has created conditions where Bitcoin's "digital gold" narrative faces its most significant real-world test. October 2025 may be remembered not just for price records but as the moment Bitcoin definitively crossed from an alternative asset to mainstream financial infrastructure [1].
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Grant Cardone, CEO of Cardone Capital, advocates for Bitcoin over gold for wealth growth, citing its potential for stability and liquidity. Cardone Capital targets $1 billion in Bitcoin holdings, challenging traditional asset preferences. Institutional adoption, such as MicroStrategy, has boosted market confidence and price reactions for Bitcoin. Analysts predict potential price stabilization for Bitcoin if Cardone's purchases continue.
Bitcoin has been making waves in the financial world, with its recent rally to a new record high of $125,689 driven by a combination of institutional appetite and supply constraints. The cryptocurrency's performance reflects fundamental market forces rather than speculative activities, as professional traders face difficulties in acquiring Bitcoin and institutional money continues to flow into exchange-traded funds (ETFs) at unprecedented rates [1].The rally is attributed to a supply-demand imbalance, with Bitcoin balances on centralized platforms hitting historic lows. CryptoQuant reports that Bitcoin balances on exchanges dropped to 2.45 million BTC, the lowest level since June 2019 [1]. This mass exodus from exchanges signals a shift toward long-term holding, with Bitcoin moving into self-custody wallets, institutional accounts, and corporate treasuries. The supply shortage has reached critical levels, with major OTC desks running out of inventory to sell [1].
Institutional adoption has been a significant driver of Bitcoin's price appreciation. MicroStrategy, led by CEO Michael Saylor, is a notable example. The company holds approximately 244,800 BTC, with a market value of $16 billion, and its stock trades at a 2.7x premium over its Bitcoin holdings [2]. This NAV premium allows MicroStrategy to issue shares and use the proceeds to purchase more Bitcoin, thereby increasing Bitcoin per share despite dilution. The company's "BTC Yield" metric, which measures Bitcoin growth per share, has achieved a 17% year-to-date gain, with expected future yields ranging from 4% to 8% [2].
Grant Cardone, CEO of Cardone Capital, has also advocated for Bitcoin over traditional assets like gold for wealth growth, citing its potential for stability and liquidity. Cardone Capital targets $1 billion in Bitcoin holdings, challenging traditional asset preferences and bolstering market confidence in the cryptocurrency . Analysts predict that if Cardone's purchases continue, they could contribute to potential price stabilization for Bitcoin.
The convergence of institutional legitimacy, supply scarcity, and macroeconomic uncertainty has created conditions where Bitcoin's "digital gold" narrative faces its most significant real-world test. October 2025 may be remembered not just for price records but as the moment Bitcoin definitively crossed from an alternative asset to mainstream financial infrastructure [1].

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