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In my view in real estate, the breakthrough is not "putting a building on blockchain." Tokenization stops being a branding story and must start becoming infrastructure. 🏗️ Most people still talk about tokenization as an issuance trend. I think that misses the real opportunity.  The value is not that a property is "on blockchain." In traditional real estate structures, post investment operations are still held together by spreadsheets, regist ...

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It is the access model ...

💡 REITs are traditional financial products. Investors typically access them through broker accounts, custodians, and stock exchange infrastructure. That model works well for many markets, but it also means access depends on financial intermediaries and the systems they...

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Brent Williams I see huge opportunities with tokenized real estate. However, it's important to understand the risks of misaligned incentives for sponsors and investors. The reality is that REITs are better for less sophisticated investors because of regulations that work to protect them, while tokenized real estate is probably better for more astute investors because they can handle due diligence better. However, I would be concerned that tokenized real estate, due to smaller capital requirements, might cater to less sophisticated investors.

In other words, I see tons of opportunity, but also tons of opportunity for abuse.
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Guest Insider Exactly tokenized real estate isn’t just about technology; it’s about removing barriers and widening access.
By streamlining the path to investment, it opens opportunities for a truly global pool of investors while still staying compliant.
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