Wealth Migrate Real Estate Crowdfunding Platform Adopts Distributed Ledger Tech
Wealth Migrate, a South African property crowdfunding platform has announced the integration of blockchain technology. Wealth Migrate, the South Africa-based crowdfunding property platform has announced the inclusion of blockchain technology into its online investment marketplace. With the inclusion of distributed ledger technology, the platform now offers enhanced security and privacy protections to its global investors. Started in 2009, Wealth Migrate became the first online platform to allow people directly invest in both residential and commercial properties across the world. Now....
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