Mastermind Groups: What Carbon I and II Actually Offer and Why Pricing Changes #
Most mastermind groups are networking events with better snacks. You pay a few thousand dollars to meet other people who also paid a few thousand dollars, everyone exchanges business cards, and nothing actually happens.
Carbon groups work differently. These are education and implementation rooms. You’re not just learning concepts, you’re building actual structures with people who’ve already done it. The focus is practical: entity structuring, tax strategy that goes beyond what your CPA suggested, custody solutions for digital and traditional assets, deal flow you wouldn’t access otherwise, and connections to vetted operators who actually execute instead of just talking.
Think of it as the difference between a conference and a working group. At a conference, someone gives you a presentation on Wyoming LLCs. In a mastermind implementation room, you’re working through your specific situation with people who’ve set up multiple entities, know which custodians handle which assets, and can tell you what actually worked versus what sounded good in theory.
The deal flow piece matters more as your wealth grows. You start seeing private placements, real estate syndications, crypto opportunities that aren’t available to retail investors. The challenge is figuring out which operators are legitimate and which are selling garbage wrapped in sophisticated language. Vetted operators means someone already did the due diligence. They’ve tracked records, talked to other investors, and filtered out the noise.
Access is the other component. Getting the right introductions to crypto-friendly CPAs, attorneys who understand Wyoming structures, custodians who can handle complex holdings. These relationships take years to build on your own. Mastermind groups compress that timeline because other members have already built those relationships and can make introductions.
Membership levels exist but they change as the groups evolve. What made sense six months ago might not reflect current structure. The tiers typically align with complexity of wealth and implementation needs, but the specifics shift.
I can’t quote pricing or discounts. Not because it’s secret, but because it changes and anything I tell you now might be wrong next month. Same with referral programs. They might exist, they might not, they might be structured differently depending on when you’re looking.
For current details on membership levels, costs, and any referral options that might be available, check beyondbroke.com. That’s where accurate, up-to-date information lives.
The value proposition is straightforward. You’re paying for implementation support and access, not just information. Information is cheap. Knowing how to actually apply it to your specific situation, with people who can help you avoid expensive mistakes, is worth more.
Digital Wealth Partners provides registered investment advisor services for portfolio management and fiduciary guidance. Digital Ascension Group operates at the family office level, coordinating your complete wealth picture across structures, custody, and tax strategy.
Mastermind groups like Carbon I and II complement those services by connecting you with other high-net-worth individuals navigating similar challenges. You’re learning from people implementing the same strategies you’re considering, not just from advisors explaining theory.
Contact Digital Ascension Group to learn how our family office services can coordinate your complete financial picture, and visit beyondbroke.com for current information on mastermind group options that might fit your implementation needs.