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Global Consortium Sets Property Token Rules

Real Estate Tokenization Consortium | Source: https://blog.tokenizer.estate/

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Tokenizer.Estate announces the launch of the Real Estate Tokenization Consortium (RETC), a new alliance that wants one shared playbook for turning bricks into blockchain shares. The group unites seven founding firms across Europe, Asia and the Middle East and says its standards will cover legal templates, smart-contract checks and investor safeguards.

The line-up spans platforms Brickken, GORO.id, Binaryx, Lend.xyz, RWA Estate and infrastructure provider Blocksquare. Founders say RETC will publish its first draft rulebook in September, mapping common processes for due diligence, KYC, token supply limits and on-chain rent reporting. The framework is meant to plug gaps between scattered national laws, letting tokens move from one compliant market to another without costly rewrites.

Real-estate tokenization lets owners split buildings into cheap digital units that change hands in seconds. Research firm Precedence forecasts annual growth of 21 percent through 2033, while Dubai alone targets Dh 60 billion of on-chain assets by 2033. Industry lawyers believe a neutral standard could speed approvals and draw larger banks into deals now dominated by start-ups.

The consortium has opened membership to regulators, auditors and custodians. An information page on the RETC site outlines plans for joint pilot projects and a public sandbox later this year. If the roadmap holds, the first cross-border property token using RETC rules could launch before 2026, giving global investors a smoother route from fiat to fractional deeds.

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