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RWA
Real Word Assets is a new Web3 narrative which consists at onramping real world asset onto blockchains via tokenization

What a Compliant Tokenized RWA Sale Actually Requires
Last issue drew a line between two things that often get bundled together: selling fractional property and raising a fund. The first is a product sale — fast, and compliant when it is set up correctly. The second is a securities offering — regulated, slower, and governed by a different body of law. The takeaway was that the simple path, the fractional sale, stays simple only because of work that happens before anyone clicks buy.

Selling Tokenized Property Is Not the Same as Raising a Fund
For a property developer, tokenization can look like a single answer to two separate problems: how to sell real estate to a wider market, and how to raise the capital to build it. Those are not the same transaction. The distance between them is small enough to miss and large enough to derail a project.


The Great Unbundling of Banks... and the Rise of On-Chain Companies
For most of modern history, finance was built around institutions that controlled everything. Banks held deposits, issued loans, processed payments, safeguarded assets, and distributed financial products. The entire system was vertically integrated. If you wanted to interact with the financial system, you did so through a bank. Then the internet arrived, and the dynamic changed.

Real Estate 3.0 Isn’t a Marketplace. It’s a Distribution Upgrade.
I had a call this week with someone deep in proptech + cross-border real estate distribution (portals, agents, PR, China/Asia buyer flows). Halfway through he dropped a line that perfectly explains why tokenized real estate is inevitable.


Announcing Our New Partner BaliRealtX - The Marketplace For Trusted Bali Deals
Real estate doesn’t have a demand problem. It has a trust problem. In markets like Bali, confidence has been damaged by years of opacity, scams, and deals sold without transparency. Investors are pulling back — not because they lack capital, but because they no longer know who or what to trust.This is why we believe the future of real estate starts with systems, not promises — and why we chose to partner with Karim's BaliRealtx.

Real Estate 3.0: When Crypto Stops Being a Product and Becomes Infrastructure
For most of the last decade, crypto has been misunderstood. It was framed as a speculative asset class, a parallel financial system, or an ideological rebellion against traditional finance. That framing is now obsolete. According to the latest long-term outlook from Andreessen Horowitz crypto team, the next phase is not louder, faster, or more speculative. It is quieter, deeper, and far more structural. Crypto is becoming infrastructure.

Property Developers: You Don’t Know Who You’re Selling To — and It’s Killing Your Business
Real Estate Developers are selling the wrong product to the wrong buyer. Why talking ROI to homebuyers — and sunsets to investors — is destroying your product-market fit. Are you building homes for families — or yield machines for investors? Investors want speed, liquidity, and frictionless returns while homebuyers want peace, safety and stability. Trying to do both guarantees failure.

Real Estate Professionals: If Your Assets Aren’t On-Chain, You’re About to Miss on $2Trillion Capital Migration.
Over the next five years, real estate will experience the most dramatic shift since the invention of the mortgage. Not because of interest rates, not because of regulation, and not because of new construction methods—but because capital itself is changing shape.

Inflation Erodes Your Money — And Here is The New Way Investors Are Fighting it back.
Most people know prices are rising. Most people feel stretched. Most people sense something is “off” with money. But very few people know that it all traces back to a single year that quietly rewired the global economy. Let’s break down what happened... and more importantly, what you can do about it today.


Unlocking Growth for Bali Property Developers Through Real Estate Fractional Ownership
Bali’s real estate boom brought opportunity—and a tangle of challenges. While tourism fuels demand for villas and resorts, developers face funding gaps, legal friction, and market saturation. But a new model is emerging: real estate tokenization. Let’s break down why this matters for Bali—and how developers can use platforms like Propex to boost their sales faster, smarter, and more compliantly.
