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MosaicAI said its first tokenized commercial real estate raise is “coming soon,” highlighting a patent‑pending platform that uses blockchain and AI to streamline compliant offerings and unlock liquidity for sponsors and investors, according to a new release that outlined automated investor onboarding, listing tools, and a planned $MUST rewards token tied to user actions like KYC and investments. Co-founders and partners said the model aims to cut costs and broaden access for institutional‑grade deals.
The company described controls for regulatory compliance, security, and privacy, positioning tokenization as a way to make traditionally illiquid assets easier to invest in and manage across the full lifecycle of a deal. MosaicAI’s website presents the product as a “future of CRE investment” platform focused on AI‑driven automation and blockchain liquidity for sponsors and investors. A recent post on LinkedIn also signaled the first tokenized raise would start “next week,” calling it a fully compliant multifamily deal.
The announcement comes as real‑world asset tokenization gains momentum across capital markets. In recent months, large institutions and public bodies have advanced pilots and launches, including Dubai Land Department’s live tokenization initiative with Ctrl Alt on the XRPL, designed to fractionalize title deed ownership and align on‑chain assets with traditional registries under a compliant framework. Industry players frame these steps as expanding participation and transparency in property investment through programmable ownership and automated processes.
MosaicAI’s release situates its forthcoming raise within this broader shift, suggesting sponsors could benefit from faster capital formation, wider distribution, and automated investor workflows while investors gain improved access and potential secondary liquidity for commercial real estate positions. The platform also plans to reward engagement with the $MUST token, with more details to come ahead of the raise window. MosaicAI has not yet published a start date or asset‑level details beyond the multifamily mention in social posts.