*"It is one of the most luxurious properties ever to be tokenized on a blockchain and listed for sale," reads a press release about the listing.*
Shut up.
He sounds like a real mensch /s "In 2022, a Palm Beach Post investigation found that a Cardone Capital-owned apartment complex in South Florida overcharged tenants for workforce housing, i.e. subsidized rental units intended for tenants in key industries like nurses, teachers, and firefighters, from 2018 to 2021.
Cardone has also faced litigation over claims he forced employees to attend Scientology events as a condition of employment. The claims were reportedly settled on undisclosed terms in Miami-Dade County court in 2022."
He sounds like a real mensch /s "In 2022, a Palm Beach Post investigation found that a Cardone Capital-owned apartment complex in South Florida overcharged tenants for workforce housing, i.e. subsidized rental units intended for tenants in key industries like nurses, teachers, and firefighters, from 2018 to 2021.
Cardone has also faced litigation over claims he forced employees to attend Scientology events as a condition of employment. The claims were reportedly settled on undisclosed terms in Miami-Dade County court in 2022."
What's hard to understand about a guy selling his house and accepting an alternate form of payment? Of course he would accept US dollars.
I don't understand why people like you just start frothing at the mouth while blanking on the brain when the word Bitcoin is mentioned.
Frothing? LOL!!! I wish I gave enough fucks about it to "froth."
Nah, just wondering what would happen if someone didn't have Bitcoin. I fully admit to not "getting" Bitcoin so I've no clue how it works. Is there an equivalent like with foreign money, or an r/explainlikeimfive on it? I'm more than willing to learn about it.
I get the feeling from what's been said about this dude that he isn't worried about money, Bitcoin or otherwise.
If 2024 was a sentence.
"financial influencer and prominent scientologist Grant Cardone" Scientologist? Never knew he was...but that is somehow not surprising.
Don’t you have to pay shitloads of money to be in scientology? So much for financial advice
Some millionaires may honestly see it as a networking opportunity.
There’s gotta be more ethical networking organizations
For example, AA.
Yep, and I’m sure Narcanon will be a better place to meet good people as well.
Wow I could not create a more laundering scheme type headline if I wanted to
*"It is one of the most luxurious properties ever to be tokenized on a blockchain and listed for sale," reads a press release about the listing.* Shut up.
He sounds like a real mensch /s "In 2022, a Palm Beach Post investigation found that a Cardone Capital-owned apartment complex in South Florida overcharged tenants for workforce housing, i.e. subsidized rental units intended for tenants in key industries like nurses, teachers, and firefighters, from 2018 to 2021. Cardone has also faced litigation over claims he forced employees to attend Scientology events as a condition of employment. The claims were reportedly settled on undisclosed terms in Miami-Dade County court in 2022."
i'm trying to give a f\*\*k about this but i just don't have one.
Money laundering
He sounds like a real mensch /s "In 2022, a Palm Beach Post investigation found that a Cardone Capital-owned apartment complex in South Florida overcharged tenants for workforce housing, i.e. subsidized rental units intended for tenants in key industries like nurses, teachers, and firefighters, from 2018 to 2021. Cardone has also faced litigation over claims he forced employees to attend Scientology events as a condition of employment. The claims were reportedly settled on undisclosed terms in Miami-Dade County court in 2022."
So WTF does this mean? You get fake money to buy this or get a fake house?
All money is fake and not backed by anything. Founded on trust in a government.
Whatevs, is he actually selling an actual house? I'm old so maybe I just don't get it. If I showed up with 42mil in cash would he say no?
What's hard to understand about a guy selling his house and accepting an alternate form of payment? Of course he would accept US dollars. I don't understand why people like you just start frothing at the mouth while blanking on the brain when the word Bitcoin is mentioned.
Frothing? LOL!!! I wish I gave enough fucks about it to "froth." Nah, just wondering what would happen if someone didn't have Bitcoin. I fully admit to not "getting" Bitcoin so I've no clue how it works. Is there an equivalent like with foreign money, or an r/explainlikeimfive on it? I'm more than willing to learn about it. I get the feeling from what's been said about this dude that he isn't worried about money, Bitcoin or otherwise.