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The rise of Tokenized Real Estate is slowly reshaping the property market. With projects like RealT and PropertyNest, users can now own fractional shares of high-value properties. This democratizes access to real estate, but it also challenges traditional models of ownership and governance. If we tokenize assets, do we risk creating new financial bubbles, or can we improve liquidity, transparency, and accessibility in real estate? As we see more countries exploring blockchain for land registries, the potential for on-chain property rights could change the way we think about ownership. But will regulators embrace or restrict this shift?
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