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In a significant development for the real estate sector, Eric Trump has revealed plans for World Liberty Financial to tokenize global real estate assets. This innovative approach aims to democratize real estate investment by offering blockchain-based micro-shares to retail investors. By leveraging blockchain technology, the initiative seeks to make property investments more accessible and affordable for a broader audience.
Tokenization allows for the division of real estate assets into smaller, tradable units, enabling investors to purchase shares in properties rather than entire buildings. This could potentially open up a new realm of opportunities for individuals who may have previously been excluded from the real estate market due to high entry costs.
Eric Trump expressed enthusiasm about the project, highlighting its potential to revolutionize how people invest in real estate. By integrating technology with traditional real estate practices, World Liberty Financial aims to create a more inclusive investment landscape that benefits a wider range of investors.
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