
Smart Contracts Transform Real Estate and Supply Chains
Smart contracts are automating critical functions in real estate and supply chains, reducing costs and speeding up transactions by replacing traditional intermediaries.
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Smart contracts are automating critical functions in real estate and supply chains, reducing costs and speeding up transactions by replacing traditional intermediaries.

Blockchain technology is moving beyond cryptocurrency to reshape commercial real estate, offering new tools for property ownership, financing, and transactions.

The tokenization of real-world assets like U.S. Treasurys and real estate is moving from concept to reality, promising to enhance market efficiency and investor access.

Johnson & Wilson Real Estate Company has received state approval for the nation's first licensed cryptocurrency course for the property industry.

The $10 billion domain name industry is falling behind other asset classes by not adopting blockchain tokenization, leading to slow sales and high fees.

Luxury real estate developers, such as Mandarin Oriental in Grand Cayman, are now accepting cryptocurrency payments to cater to affluent, digitally native buyers.

Swiss company IMO Invest is expanding its blockchain platform, enabling access to the Swiss real estate market with a minimum investment of 50 CHF through a unique deflationary token model.

OFA Group is partnering with Blockchain App Factory to create a real estate tokenization platform using AI and Web3, backed by a planned $100M crypto treasury.

RAVAULT has launched a presale for its digital token, backed by a $2 billion CAD real estate portfolio, aiming to offer fractional property ownership via blockchain.

Institutional investment grows as Bitcoin ETFs gain traction, while new projects like Avalon X link cryptocurrency to real-world assets like property.

World Property Ventures plans to launch an SEC-regulated digital investment bank in 2026, aiming to bring liquidity to the tokenized real estate market.

Layer-1 network Mavryk has raised $10 million in a funding round led by MultiBank Group to advance its plans for real-world asset (RWA) tokenization.