Real Estate - Cryptocurrency Smart Contracts

in real-estate •  7 years ago  (edited)


REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BUYERS- This is just the beginning.

Crypto people are FLOODING into real estate. We will see a wave end of February and another wave end of summer, each exponentially larger than before for years to come (think Fibonacci sequence). Crypto people are discussing
a modern way of purchasing real estate with Cryptos and smart contracts.

Explore cryptos & blockchain technology, the digitization of assets, and self-executing smart contracts. Also see how your community is digitizing deeds and titles onto blockchain platforms.

Self-executing smart contracts and blockchain technology make whole industries obsolete. Pre-programmed code is trust in mathematics vs trust in centralized, semi-secure, non-transparent third party intermediaries.

For people seeking assistance through the transition, seek experts with knowledge of both legacy products and blockchain products, the values and consequences of both, and previously unseen future trends now made possible by blockchain/distributed ledger technology.

Good luck. I wish all my friends a smooth transition and wild success.
Link your research in the comments.
UPVOTE!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2018/01/11/5-tips-before-you-buy-or-sell-a-home-in-cryptocurrency.html
https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@crypto-rev/bitcoin-is-becoming-a-modern-way-to-buy-new-homes

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Banking Is Only The Beginning: 36 Big Industries Blockchain Could Transform

"Pain points for buying and selling property include a lack of transparency during and after transactions, copious amounts of paperwork, possible fraud, and errors in public records. Blockchain offers a way to reduce the need for paper-based record keeping and speed up transactions — helping stakeholders improve efficiency and reduce transaction costs on all sides of the transaction.

Real estate blockchain applications can help record, track, and transfer land titles, property deeds, liens, and more, and can help ensure that all documents are accurate and verifiable.

Tech startup Ubitquity offers a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) blockchain platform for financial, title, and mortgage companies. The company is currently working with Land Records Bureau in Brazil, among other stealth clients, to input property information and record documents through the blockchain."