Real estate tokenization looked promising back in 2018. Major players launched initiatives with working prototypes.
The catch? Every single project built its own thing. Custom legal frameworks. Manual compliance workflows. Siloed infrastructure. Nothing transferred. Nothing scaled.
That's where the real shift is happening now. The industry's moving past one-off solutions. Instead of reinventing the wheel each time, we're seeing standardized frameworks emerge. Interoperable systems. Reusable compliance modules.
When infrastructure gets modular and composable, that's when real estate tokenization stops being a series of isolated experiments and starts becoming actual infrastructure.
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ChainDoctor
· 4h ago
The 2018 wave was really everyone doing their own thing, but now finally someone wants to unify the standards.
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UncleLiquidation
· 4h ago
The 2018 wave was really everyone doing their own thing. Now finally someone has realized the importance of interoperability.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 4h ago
Damn, those projects from 2018 are nowhere to be found now. Standardization is the way to go.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 4h ago
That wave in 2018 was really just a scam to harvest retail investors. Why are they only starting to standardize now? It should have been done a long time ago.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 4h ago
Ha, it's the old cliché "standardization" again. Where are the people from the 2018 wave now?
Real estate tokenization looked promising back in 2018. Major players launched initiatives with working prototypes.
The catch? Every single project built its own thing. Custom legal frameworks. Manual compliance workflows. Siloed infrastructure. Nothing transferred. Nothing scaled.
That's where the real shift is happening now. The industry's moving past one-off solutions. Instead of reinventing the wheel each time, we're seeing standardized frameworks emerge. Interoperable systems. Reusable compliance modules.
When infrastructure gets modular and composable, that's when real estate tokenization stops being a series of isolated experiments and starts becoming actual infrastructure.