Casey Kuhlman, CEO of Monax
Blockchain, an innovative technology which was first developed in 2008, is gaining momentum across industries. According to Investopedia, “blockchain is a distributed, decentralized, public ledger.” Its use cases are rapidly growing and the real estate industry can also benefit from its application.
I believe that there are three areas that we will see blockchain impact real estate the most:
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