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Buy Bitcoin, Buy a House, or Both? Pick Wrong & Pay For It-Jimmy Song, Leon Wankum & Debate Room
Episode 3818th June 2026 • Cardone Debates Hosted By Dana • Dana Howell
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Is Bitcoin still early? Is a paid-off house actually a smart financial move? And do other coins have any real monetary value, or is it just riding Bitcoin's reputation to enrich its founders? This episode is sponsored by Arch Lending. Borrow against Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Solana and receive USD or USDC within minutes, with industry-leading rates starting at 8.49% APR. Your assets stay protected with qualified custody, no rehypothecation, and verifiable segregated addresses. Check them out at archlending.com/debates and use code DEBATES for 50 basis points off your APR.

In this episode, the panel breaks down monetary theory, store-of-value economics, and how to think about wealth preservation heading into the next cycle.

Topics covered:

  • Why every panelist agrees we're still early, and what would actually signal the end of the Bitcoin cycle.
  • The real math behind a paid-off house vs holding Bitcoin, including the opportunity cost most people never calculate.
  • Why physical assets like gold and real estate degrade over time, and why that matters for long-term store of value.
  • The moral argument against debt-based money creation, and why a $500,000 mortgage adds $500,000 to the money supply. Why high-velocity currencies like the Venezuelan bolivar are a warning sign, not a feature. The case against Solana: why transaction throughput doesn't matter if the asset isn't digitally scarce.
  • Central Bank Digital Currencies, unified ledgers, and the real privacy risks of a fully digital monetary system. Bitcoin treasury companies (MSTR, MetaPlanet, Stretch): is exposure to Bitcoin the same as holding Bitcoin? The self-custody debate: why "exposure to Bitcoin is not Bitcoin," and the real risks of leveraged Bitcoin products.
  • The $100K thought experiment: how each panelist would allocate a hypothetical windfall, and why the answers vary so much based on time horizon and risk tolerance.
  • This is a wide-ranging, occasionally heated discussion between Bitcoiners, real estate investors, and crypto-adjacent guests who don't always agree, and that's exactly why it's worth watching.

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