RealDeed provides multiple optional pathways for property owners after tokenization.
Once you receive your tokens, you now hold:
A Digital Twin of your land on Web3, and
Your actual physical property in the real world
If, in the future, you decide to sell your property, you may choose to:
Transfer the tokens to the new owner, as a digital representation of the land area; or
Retain the tokens, since they are not linked to legal ownership or title—they are purely digital assets pegged to land parameters, not the transfer of the house itself.
Think of us as “Stripe for property tokenization.”'
what is it then? why would I buy tokens in some property then? It doesn't sound like I derive any yield from ownership, I participate none in any upside in the sale of real estate... I don't get it.
I have a rental property why the f would I ask this:
We built RealDeed because property owners kept asking us the same question:
“Can I put my real estate on blockchain as a digital twin without selling ownership or offering securities?”
who are these property owners asking this? what do to they do with their property once on the blockchain?
Under the applicable regulatory framework, property owners may receive digital tokens linked to the Land area of their property. These tokens may, at the sole discretion of the property owner,
be:
listed on approved and regulated broker-dealer platforms for secondary market sales,
used for raising investment or liquidity subject to relevant securities laws,
distributed through a private or public token offering (ICO/ITO) where legally permissible,
transferred, gifted, or privately sold to any third party.
RealDeed’s role is limited to providing the underlying technology infrastructure within a compliant sandbox environment. RealDeed does not participate in, advise on, or intermediate any sale, solicitation, fundraising, or brokerage activity. The full responsibility for the use, transfer, and deployment of the tokens rests solely with the property owner.
How's the weather in the Cryptoland?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFoAF6lY6iI
If I sell the property but keep the digital twin, then what?
RealDeed provides multiple optional pathways for property owners after tokenization. Once you receive your tokens, you now hold:
A Digital Twin of your land on Web3, and
Your actual physical property in the real world
If, in the future, you decide to sell your property, you may choose to:
Transfer the tokens to the new owner, as a digital representation of the land area; or
Retain the tokens, since they are not linked to legal ownership or title—they are purely digital assets pegged to land parameters, not the transfer of the house itself.
What's the value of something that has no utility and is not linked to anything useful or valuable?
This is a legitimate business and you should definitely invest your money in it.
How many monkey JPGs does a digital flat in Dubai cost?
I don't understand this at all.
"Tokens represent digital land, not ownership."
'"Not a securities platform
Not selling tokens
Not accepting public funds
Not fractional ownership
Think of us as “Stripe for property tokenization.”'
what is it then? why would I buy tokens in some property then? It doesn't sound like I derive any yield from ownership, I participate none in any upside in the sale of real estate... I don't get it.
I have a rental property why the f would I ask this:
We built RealDeed because property owners kept asking us the same question:
“Can I put my real estate on blockchain as a digital twin without selling ownership or offering securities?”
who are these property owners asking this? what do to they do with their property once on the blockchain?
Under the applicable regulatory framework, property owners may receive digital tokens linked to the Land area of their property. These tokens may, at the sole discretion of the property owner, be:
listed on approved and regulated broker-dealer platforms for secondary market sales,
used for raising investment or liquidity subject to relevant securities laws,
distributed through a private or public token offering (ICO/ITO) where legally permissible,
transferred, gifted, or privately sold to any third party.
RealDeed’s role is limited to providing the underlying technology infrastructure within a compliant sandbox environment. RealDeed does not participate in, advise on, or intermediate any sale, solicitation, fundraising, or brokerage activity. The full responsibility for the use, transfer, and deployment of the tokens rests solely with the property owner.
No one is asking this