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CRE7 launches Polygon property platform

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CRE7 today announced platform for blockchain-based, fractional real-estate investing, saying users can buy tokenized shares of properties worldwide with on-chain records for ownership and transfers. The launch was published via MENAFN, citing an EIN Presswire release from the Netherlands.

Built on Polygon, CRE7 says its tokens represent property shares recorded by smart contracts. The company outlined features such as transparent ledgers and global access in its public materials, and highlighted Polygon for low fees and speed. “Real estate can be more valuable if it’s liquid,” Polygon CEO Mark Boiron told Cointelegraph, pointing to tokenization’s role in reducing the “illiquidity discount.”

Tokenized real estate aims to lower entry barriers and make cross-border investment easier. Instead of buying a whole building, investors can hold small shares and trade them faster than in traditional deals. Records on a blockchain are designed to be tamper-resistant, which can help reduce disputes.

Adoption is growing as platforms test compliant models and secondary markets. Several ventures launched this year on Polygon’s ecosystem, signaling more venues for listing and trading property tokens. If regulators support clear rules, more issuers and brokers are likely to enter this market.

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