Tokenized Property Ownership
Blockchain technology allows for the fractional ownership of commercial properties, providing liquidity to previously illiquid assets. Platforms must strictly follow Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) guidelines for digital asset securities.
Digital Asset Investing
Invest in tokenized real estate projects to diversify your portfolio with high-intent digital asset opportunities.
The Rise of Blockchain Property in America
In 2026, the intersection of PropTech and FinTech has birthed the era of 'Real World Asset' (RWA) tokenization. Unlike traditional REITs, tokenization allows for the specific programming of dividends and voting rights directly into smart contracts. The SEC has provided clearer lanes for Security Token Offerings (STOs), ensuring that these tokens are treated as investment contracts under the Howey Test.
Valuing Tokens vs Titles
The valuation of a tokenized property share must account for the 'Liquidity Premium.' The fair value can be calculated as: $$P_{token} = \frac{\sum_{t=1}^{n} \frac{CF_{t}}{(1+r)^t} + \frac{TV}{(1+r)^n}}{S_{total}} \times (1 - d_{l})$$ where $CF_{t}$ is the cash flow, $TV$ is the terminal value, and $d_{l}$ is the liquidity discount. Referring to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency regarding digital asset custody is vital. Key LSI keywords include 'fractionalized title,' 'automated market makers' (AMM), and 'distributed ledger technology' (DLT).