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Topic: What do you think Decentralized Real Estate ? (Read 62 times)

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it's basically just a dream... real estate decentralization is just a marketing gimmick, it's nothing more than a scam. because it's clear that when investing in the real estate sector there are several regulations that can limit or restrict cross-border investments and that is still a barrier for people to invest their money in the real estate sector internationally.

and from the beginning real estate was a centralized sector and could not run decentralized... it was regulated in one jurisdiction and people could not just invest or trade it, like a digital asset. and because of that you can see that real estate tokenization has not been successful so far.
legendary
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Decentralized Real Estate is not as popular as what people think. We have a project focused on Decentralized Real Estate called propy, and as you can see it got no demand. This kind of concept has been existing since a few years ago, and why're you talking about it now?

Where are you when it was still popular?  Cheesy

Talking about Real Estate tokenization, this is still remain a potential sector. However, there's no enough demand to use it now. People are still prefer in using the traditional market instead of tokenizing their real asset. This is caused by there is a clear regulation that guaranteed their transaction.
legendary
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Tokenized real estate is not anything new. This concept is existing since a couple of years already.

Just in case you don't know, please learn about REIT in India. It's the very same concept and a super useful and highly popular investment tool. I have an investment in REITs and I get total 5 payments in a year. One for each quarter and one annual payment.

You are just making it available in crypto where multiple crypto platforms can be used. It will be a really popular concept if the execution is right. Also trust is going to be a big factor here.

I already saw the projects that go far and wide and try to work with this concept, one from Czhechia I believe and another one that had a SC there, although I don't remember its name, unfortunately. Its concept was to fund the build-up of the estate and then having a revenue going from that after it is being rented by someone, I believe.

Somewhat similar! All of these funds have different investment goals. Some are funding ongoing development projects, some are buy commercial real estates and renting them out. Also some are buying residential real estate buildings and renting out for long term etc.

These are very good ways to earn a regular income. I mean, I make a good amount of money out of it. But this is heavily regulated in my country with a lot of compliance requirements.
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Tokenized real estate is not anything new. This concept is existing since a couple of years already.

Just in case you don't know, please learn about REIT in India. It's the very same concept and a super useful and highly popular investment tool. I have an investment in REITs and I get total 5 payments in a year. One for each quarter and one annual payment.

You are just making it available in crypto where multiple crypto platforms can be used. It will be a really popular concept if the execution is right. Also trust is going to be a big factor here.

I already saw the projects that go far and wide and try to work with this concept, one from Czhechia I believe and another one that had a SC there, although I don't remember its name, unfortunately. Its concept was to fund the build-up of the estate and then having a revenue going from that after it is being rented by someone, I believe.
legendary
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as long as there's no regulation framework to worth with to integrate it to your project, I think it will fail, only giants can do this, especially something like blackrock where they are pushing narrative of RWA.
if it's from random project I don't expect much, because tokenization of real world asset is hard thing to do and if the legality is gray and unclear, what's the use of these RWA token in the first place?
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February 06, 2025, 03:26:37 PM
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Apart from the fact that this is just an advertisement of the platform or project mentioned, I would like to say that decentralized real estate or tokenized real-world assets is a trend that started and finished in the past, and people are no more interested in this as it can be seen from the fact that there are no active projects about the subject that are getting enough attention by the market.

I remember a project named Decentraland where people could trade digital pieces of land, build on them, and do all sorts of things there, like creating 3d casinos and stuff. Even though the concept seemed amazing at first, it couldn't get enough interest in the market, and it slowly started fading away. The project and its token, which is MANA if I remember correctly, are still available, but their popularity among cryptocurrency enthusiasts is a question.

So, decentralized real estate didn't work, actually.
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February 06, 2025, 03:10:06 PM
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Demonopol.com seems to be pushing this vision forward. Are they already live with a product, or are they still in development?
legendary
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February 06, 2025, 12:43:55 PM
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Tokenized real estate is not anything new. This concept is existing since a couple of years already.

Just in case you don't know, please learn about REIT in India. It's the very same concept and a super useful and highly popular investment tool. I have an investment in REITs and I get total 5 payments in a year. One for each quarter and one annual payment.

You are just making it available in crypto where multiple crypto platforms can be used. It will be a really popular concept if the execution is right. Also trust is going to be a big factor here.
hero member
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February 06, 2025, 11:32:21 AM
#2
Traditional Real estate investing has always been restricted by location, middlemen, and slow processes. But Bitcoin/blockchain Technology is breaking every barrier.

We’re not just tokenizing real estate, we’re making it Omnichain, meaning you can invest, trade, and manage real-world assets across multiple blockchains seamlessly.

What do you think?
I've seen projects from this sector I think on 2017-2018 but I can't remember if any of them stayed. While there is now a trend for projects about RWAs. I think it's still best if someone wants to invest into real estate, just buy that piece of land.

It's a different situation for someone who's got a lot of money, they're free to explore into these markets that they'd invest to decentralized real estates or to RWAs.

As I've said, it's still better to own the land or if not there are REITs that someone can invest to.
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February 06, 2025, 09:47:36 AM
#1
Traditional Real estate investing has always been restricted by location, middlemen, and slow processes. But Bitcoin/blockchain Technology is breaking every barrier.

We’re not just tokenizing real estate, we’re making it Omnichain, meaning you can invest, trade, and manage real-world assets across multiple blockchains seamlessly.

What do you think?

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