The accumulation of wealth in the real estate sector has always been like this—liquidity has never been invited in.
But a new generation of on-chain protocols is changing this situation, transforming those static property rights into programmable, transparent on-chain assets.
From long, obscure transaction processes to verifiable, 24/7 global markets—this transformation is already happening.
Asset tokenization is not a short-term trend but a structural reshaping of the real estate market. When properties are on-chain, transaction efficiency and capital flow efficiency will experience qualitative leaps—from regional markets to global markets, from low-frequency trading to anytime trading. This is the true application of Web3 in the field of real assets.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 14h ago
Really? Will putting real estate on the blockchain solve liquidity issues? I feel like we still have to wait until the aunties also enter the market...
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BearMarketMonk
· 20h ago
Putting real estate on the blockchain sounds great, but can it really break the hold of vested interest groups? I still want to see actual cases.
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LeekCutter
· 20h ago
Putting houses on the blockchain? Sounds good, but how many actually become liquid?
Does anyone really monitor real estate transactions 24/7? That's hilarious.
Tokenization has been talked about for years, and the result is still the same. Wake up, everyone.
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WhaleWatcher
· 20h ago
The day the house goes on the blockchain is the nightmare beginning for landlords. Liquidity entering = wealth dilution. This logic makes sense, doesn't it?
The accumulation of wealth in the real estate sector has always been like this—liquidity has never been invited in.
But a new generation of on-chain protocols is changing this situation, transforming those static property rights into programmable, transparent on-chain assets.
From long, obscure transaction processes to verifiable, 24/7 global markets—this transformation is already happening.
Asset tokenization is not a short-term trend but a structural reshaping of the real estate market. When properties are on-chain, transaction efficiency and capital flow efficiency will experience qualitative leaps—from regional markets to global markets, from low-frequency trading to anytime trading. This is the true application of Web3 in the field of real assets.