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Topic: 🚀 [Blocksquare.io][ANN][Token Sale] ➡ April 18th ➡ MICRO CAP 300.000$! 🚀 - page 14. (Read 1310 times)

full member
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Good afternoon. Is it possible to make the whole real estate agency work on the basis of your solution? It seems to me that this will reduce expanses on transactions.
member
Activity: 322
Merit: 12
Hey. I find the BlockSquare concept incredibly interesting. Though, I'm trying to figure out where it can be practically applied?
Personally, I'm going to use the platform to purchase and lease commercial real estate. This is the best option
It seemed to me that there were simpler ways to acquire the necessary types of real estate. And they do not require tokenization.
But tokenization will greatly simplify the process of ownership, especially if you want to buy only one floor in a skyscraper.
Are you sure you can use BlockSquare tokens to sell parts of a building? I just didn’t completely understand the white paper, because my English is not very good.
full member
Activity: 252
Merit: 100
Hey. I find the BlockSquare concept incredibly interesting. Though, I'm trying to figure out where it can be practically applied?
Personally, I'm going to use the platform to purchase and lease commercial real estate. This is the best option
It seemed to me that there were simpler ways to acquire the necessary types of real estate. And they do not require tokenization.
But tokenization will greatly simplify the process of ownership, especially if you want to buy only one floor in a skyscraper.
newbie
Activity: 308
Merit: 0
Hey. I find the BlockSquare concept incredibly interesting. Though, I'm trying to figure out where it can be practically applied?
Personally, I'm going to use the platform to purchase and lease commercial real estate. This is the best option
It seemed to me that there were simpler ways to acquire the necessary types of real estate. And they do not require tokenization.
full member
Activity: 252
Merit: 100
Hey. I find the BlockSquare concept incredibly interesting. Though, I'm trying to figure out where it can be practically applied?
Personally, I'm going to use the platform to purchase and lease commercial real estate. This is the best option
newbie
Activity: 308
Merit: 0
Hey. I find the BlockSquare concept incredibly interesting. Though, I'm trying to figure out where it can be practically applied?
full member
Activity: 308
Merit: 100
25% bonus? Isnt that too much, when is going to come out in some exchanges there is going to be a massive dump, or im wrong?
newbie
Activity: 224
Merit: 0
Hello. What is the hard-cap on the ICO?
At the nearest stage it will be $ 5 million.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Hello. What is the hard-cap on the ICO?
full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 100
What bonus will have effect within Series A?
25% bonus will be active only for 60 minutes of sale.
newbie
Activity: 252
Merit: 0
What bonus will have effect within Series A?
member
Activity: 224
Merit: 10
How long will the sale of real estate on your platform take on average? I mean the time from putting the lot up for sale to signing the agreement with the purchaser.
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 10
Hello. How will your platform ensure the fact that a real physical asset is assigned to the tokens? How often will it be checked?
member
Activity: 406
Merit: 10
Can I tokenize any kind of property? Even a plot of land in the countryside?
member
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Good afternoon. In the hotel business the direct ownership of real estate and business itself are very often divided. Will it be a problem for your platform?
member
Activity: 210
Merit: 10
Hi. I’ve suddenly become interested: is it possible to tokenize objects of municipal infrastructure?
Theoretically, such possibility is not excluded, but hardly anyone would agree to such a step.
Why not? Formally, these objects belong to all citizens, which mean they have the right to manage them.
As you correctly noticed, it is only a formality. You wouldn’t divide New York parks between all citizens, for example.
No, this idea is unlikely to take root in developed countries and mega-cities, but it has the right to life in developing regions.
Quite interesting thought. But the problem is that very few people in developing regions understand what crypto currency is and how it should be used.
These are just implementation costs. Today there is a very popular situation in which the transfer of the plant to its employees leads to the fact that they sell shares many times below the real value, and BlockSquare will help restore justice.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 100
Hi. I’ve suddenly become interested: is it possible to tokenize objects of municipal infrastructure?
Theoretically, such possibility is not excluded, but hardly anyone would agree to such a step.
Why not? Formally, these objects belong to all citizens, which mean they have the right to manage them.
As you correctly noticed, it is only a formality. You wouldn’t divide New York parks between all citizens, for example.
No, this idea is unlikely to take root in developed countries and mega-cities, but it has the right to life in developing regions.
Quite interesting thought. But the problem is that very few people in developing regions understand what crypto currency is and how it should be used.
member
Activity: 210
Merit: 10
Hi. I’ve suddenly become interested: is it possible to tokenize objects of municipal infrastructure?
Theoretically, such possibility is not excluded, but hardly anyone would agree to such a step.
Why not? Formally, these objects belong to all citizens, which mean they have the right to manage them.
As you correctly noticed, it is only a formality. You wouldn’t divide New York parks between all citizens, for example.
No, this idea is unlikely to take root in developed countries and mega-cities, but it has the right to life in developing regions.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 100
Hi. I’ve suddenly become interested: is it possible to tokenize objects of municipal infrastructure?
Theoretically, such possibility is not excluded, but hardly anyone would agree to such a step.
Why not? Formally, these objects belong to all citizens, which mean they have the right to manage them.
As you correctly noticed, it is only a formality. You wouldn’t divide New York parks between all citizens, for example.
member
Activity: 210
Merit: 10
Hi. I’ve suddenly become interested: is it possible to tokenize objects of municipal infrastructure?
Theoretically, such possibility is not excluded, but hardly anyone would agree to such a step.
Why not? Formally, these objects belong to all citizens, which mean they have the right to manage them.
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