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Chainbull announced a major global capability upgrade to its real-estate tokenization platform, aiming for faster cross-border onboarding, higher throughput, and stronger institution-level controls. The company says the upgrade moves it from “pilot-grade experimentation” to scaled operations for developers, asset owners, and investors across multiple jurisdictions, with a focus on stability and regulatory alignment.
In its release, Chainbull detail upgrade to support larger issuance volumes, smoother ownership transfers, and clearer audit trails for property-backed tokens. The roadmap includes improved investor dashboards, reporting for developers, and future support for secondary transfers, targeting a broader pool of international projects that want programmable ownership and on-chain settlement.
Financial outlets also carry release, noting planned expansion in Middle East and Asia hubs. Coverage highlights infrastructure goals: institutional-ready controls, real-time monitoring, and capacity for higher transaction peaks. These features are designed to help projects tokenize residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties while keeping compliance checks embedded in platform workflows.
“ This platform upgrade is a significant step in building a strong digital real-estate infrastructure… we are better prepared to support developers, investors, and institutions as real-world assets move into virtual ownership frameworks,” said a Chainbull executive in the company’s statement. The message underscores a shift toward long-term scale instead of one-off pilots.
A further summary on Benzinga reprint announcement and reiterates the focus on reliability, transparent ownership records, and cross-border participation. If delivery matches the plan, the upgrade could make it easier for real-estate sponsors to reach global investors and for buyers to hold compliant fractions of property with simpler onboarding and clearer settlement paths.