Blockchain technology is gradually transforming real estate across the world by introducing transparency, security, and efficiency in property transactions.
BlockchainReal EstateIndiaProperty TransactionsSmart ContractsReal Estate MumbaiAug 18, 2024
Blockchain is a decentralised digital ledger that records transactions across multiple computers. In real estate, it enables secure, transparent, and tamper-proof recording of property transactions, contracts, and ownership details.
Blockchain's immutable ledger provides a transparent and traceable record of property transactions. Every change or update in ownership is recorded and visible to all parties involved.
Yes, blockchain can simplify property transactions through the use of smart contracts. These are self-executing contracts where the terms of the agreement are written into code.
Blockchain can streamline the property financing process by enabling secure and transparent loan transactions. It allows for faster verification of documents, credit checks, and transfer of funds.
Blockchain ensures security through its decentralised and encrypted nature. Every transaction is encrypted and linked to the previous transaction, forming a chain of blocks.
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