Podcast Summary: London Real — Grant Cardone Goes All-In On Bitcoin (January 20, 2026)
Overview
In this London Real episode, host Brian Rose sits down with renowned entrepreneur and real estate investor Grant Cardone to discuss his bold shift toward Bitcoin and its integration with real estate investing. The conversation delves into Cardone’s personal philosophy, the influence of Bitcoin pioneers like Michael Saylor, misconceptions about crypto adoption, and the future of building wealth through unconventional strategies.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. Grant Cardone’s Bitcoin Strategy
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Largest Real Estate Bitcoin Portfolio (00:01)
- Cardone reveals, "We now have the largest real estate bitcoin portfolio in the world."
- He candidly states that pursuing a trillion-dollar target is now within his reach, a goal he had never previously considered realistic.
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Mentorship from Michael Saylor (00:07)
- Cardone recounts his conversation with MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor, who pushed him to blend real estate with Bitcoin:
- “He’s like, look, man, you need to add bitcoin to your real estate. You need to do what I’m doing, but I’m not public.”
- Saylor’s blunt advice:
- “He literally said, 'That’s your fucking problem. I’m telling you how to get rich.'” (Cardone quoting Saylor, 00:13)
- Cardone recounts his conversation with MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor, who pushed him to blend real estate with Bitcoin:
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Balancing Portfolios: The 'Pussy Fund' (00:20)
- When Cardone suggested his portfolio split—85% real estate and 15% Bitcoin—Saylor’s response was memorable:
- “He’s like, that’s a pussy fund. Literally, that’s what we called it.”
- When Cardone suggested his portfolio split—85% real estate and 15% Bitcoin—Saylor’s response was memorable:
2. Bitcoin’s Real-World Adoption and Misconceptions
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Early Bitcoin Holder (00:32)
- Cardone reveals he has been holding Bitcoin since 2013, initially acquired through a speaking gig, long before publicizing it.
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On Understanding and Acceptance (00:39)
- Lesson from Cardone:
- “Just because you don’t understand something is not a reason to say no to it.”
- He emphasizes that many miss out on opportunities by resisting things they don’t fully grasp.
- Lesson from Cardone:
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Challenging 'Priced Out' Narratives (00:46)
- He urges the Bitcoin community to stop claiming people are “priced out,” countering the popular sentiment that home ownership is now inaccessible due to inflation.
- Cardone’s contrary opinion:
- “It’s never been easier to buy a house off camera.”
3. Mindset, Business Evolution, and Self-Disruption
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Shifting Business Directions (01:00)
- Cardone discusses ending his large business conferences, acknowledging that “everything has a shelf life.”
- He poses a critical question for entrepreneurs:
- “Do we wait for the marketplace to end us or do we end us?”
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Taking Responsibility for Change (01:09)
- “The solution to the problem is me. I need to go find a target, achieve the target, not quit on the way there.”
- Cardone connects personal drive and curiosity to longevity and relevance:
- “A man that is not curious is going to look old.” (01:35)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On Targeting a Trillion Dollar Goal:
- “For the first time in my life, and I’ve never said this publicly, a trillion dollars became a real target for me.”
— Grant Cardone (00:04)
- “For the first time in my life, and I’ve never said this publicly, a trillion dollars became a real target for me.”
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On Advice from Michael Saylor:
- “That’s your fucking problem. I’m telling you how to get rich.”
— Michael Saylor (quoted by Cardone, 00:13) - “That’s a pussy fund. Literally, that’s what we called it.”
— Michael Saylor (quoted by Cardone, 00:25)
- “That’s your fucking problem. I’m telling you how to get rich.”
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On Embracing the Unfamiliar:
- “Just because you don’t understand something is not a reason to say no to it.”
— Grant Cardone (00:42)
- “Just because you don’t understand something is not a reason to say no to it.”
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On Self-Disruption and Curiosity:
- “The solution to the problem is me. I need to go find a target, achieve the target, not quit on the way there... A man that is not curious is going to look old.”
— Grant Cardone (01:09–01:35)
- “The solution to the problem is me. I need to go find a target, achieve the target, not quit on the way there... A man that is not curious is going to look old.”
Timestamps for Important Segments
- 00:01: Cardone unveils his real estate and Bitcoin portfolio ambitions
- 00:07–00:25: Candid insight into Cardone’s mentor relationship with Michael Saylor
- 00:32: Cardone’s early journey with Bitcoin, acquired in 2013
- 00:39–00:46: Key lessons about embracing new ideas and challenging market pessimism
- 01:00–01:35: Shifting business models, self-disruption, philosophy on curiosity and growth
Conclusion
This episode highlights Grant Cardone’s evolving philosophy on wealth-building and integrating disruptive technologies like Bitcoin into traditional real estate. Key themes include the value of mentorship, the courage to disrupt oneself before the market does, and remaining curious as keys to continued relevance and success. Cardone advocates facing the unknown and disregarding limiting narratives—urging listeners to act boldly in the face of change.
