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World Property Bank Plans Tokenized Realty Exchange

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Miami-based World Property Ventures unveiled World Property Bank, a forthcoming SEC-regulated digital bank and exchange that will let investors buy blockchain tokens backed by debt or equity in buildings worldwide. Scheduled to open in 2026, the platform promises 24-hour trading and instant settlement of fractional real-estate shares.

A June feature outlined the roadmap, noting that the bank will interface with World Property Exchange, the firm’s upcoming token marketplace, and offer automated compliance checks to serve both institutions and retail buyers. World Property Ventures says this “operating system” will digitize fundraising, issuance and secondary trading under one roof.

Consultancy Deloitte meanwhile projects tokenized property could top US $4 trillion by 2035, up from under $300 billion last year, as programmable shares lower entry costs and broaden ownership. If regulators clear World Property Bank on schedule, its launch would place the U.S. among hubs like Dubai and Singapore racing to mainstream real-estate tokens, potentially letting buyers swap skyscraper stakes as easily as shares.

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