Carvoeiro Branco, a leading Portuguese property developer, has partnered with Damisa, a fintech innovator, to enable global crypto-native buyers to purchase premium real estate using regulated stablecoins. This move marks a significant shift in the European real estate market.
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Carvoeiro Branco is a leading property developer in Portugal, known for building premium real estate projects such as The Court in Carvoeiro, Algarve.
Damisa is a fintech company that specializes in cryptocurrency payments and escrow infrastructure, enabling secure and compliant transactions using stablecoins and FIAT currencies.
The partnership allows global buyers to purchase Carvoeiro Branco's properties using regulated stablecoins, with transactions securely held in escrow until finalized.
Using stablecoins reduces traditional friction in cross-border property purchases, eliminates delays, and reduces costs for international buyers.
The Court is a 104-apartment development in Carvoeiro, Algarve, developed by Carvoeiro Branco, targeting close to €45 million in blockchain-enabled sales over the next 12 months.
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