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KINLUX Unveils Tokenized Property Platform

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KINLUX announced platform that lets people buy fractional shares of real estate as digital tokens. The release says each token is tied to a real building, with records kept on a blockchain to improve transparency and settlement speed. The launch aims to lower entry costs so more investors can join deals that were once open only to large buyers.

The company earlier outlined model using luxury vacation rentals and profit-sharing, explaining how tokens can be traded to add liquidity. A separate feature disclosed capital plan to raise up to $50 million and bring tokenization into future ownership structures, starting with conversions of distressed commercial sites into large group-rental homes.

We are not just bridging the gap between cryptocurrency and real estate; we are creating a new investment ecosystem that offers the benefits of both worlds,said Ken Burrows, CEO of KINLUX. He added that tokenized property can offer “stability, scalability, and flexibility,” while keeping the security of physical assets.

Tokenization turns rights in a property—like rental income or equity—into small digital units that can move any time of day. This can cut paperwork, speed payouts, and make cross-border investing easier. If KINLUX secures the needed approvals and listings, more homes and hospitality projects could be sold in slices to both retail and institutional buyers.

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