Blockchain-based platform for fractional property ownership launches in India

Blockchain-based platform for fractional property ownership launches in India

RealX blockchain-based platform allows Indian investors to buy and sell “direct deeded co-ownership” of holiday properties. A fintech firm from Pune, India has launched a blockchain-based registry system named RealX that allows Indian citizens to purchase fractional ownership in properties. A report from The Economic Times states that RealX has partnered with Tripvillas, a holiday home rental service, to blend ownership of holiday properties in accordance with usage and yield. Tripvillas will also be responsible for managing the basket of holiday properties intended for....


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