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AssetBlock Launches Tokenized Property Trading on Algorand Blockchain
Real estate startup AssetBlock has launched a new platform for trading commercial properties linked to tokens on the Algorand blockchain.

BitPay Says Crypto Spending on Real Estate to Double in 2019
BitPay processes about $5 million in bitcoin for real estate transactions through international and domestic individuals and firms.

Malta to Register All Rent Contracts on Blockchain
Prime Minister Muscat announced the proposed initiative during a Radio One interview.

TechCrunch Founder Sells $1.6 Million House on Crypto Real Estate Platform
Michael Arrington has also dived into blockchain capital investments with his $100m firm, Arrington XRP Capital.

US Realtors Association Invests in Blockchain Startup Propy
The venture capital arm of the U.S. National Association of Realtors has invested an undisclosed amount in blockchain real estate startup Propy.

UK Baroness’ Luxury Bitcoin Property Project Reportedly Suffering Delay
A British baroness' luxury residential project targeting the crypto rich has been put on hold, says The Times.

$66 Million Building to Be Tokenized on Ethereum Blockchain in Record Deal
Inveniam Capital Partners is soon to offer tokenized securities representing $260 million-worth of shares in four properties.

Brazilian Bank Aims to Raise $15 Million Through Security Token Offering
Brazilian investment bank BTG Pactual is planning to raise millions of dollars through the offering of a security token tied to property assets.

Ohio Eyes Potential Blockchain Benefits in Real Estate Transactions
County auditors in the U.S. state of Ohio have launched a study of the improvements blockchain might bring to property transfers.

The False Promise Blockchains Will Revolutionize Real-World Assets
The promises made for blockchain are a pipe dream that is unsubstantiated and misleading, says Farzam Ehsani.
