A tokenized offering does not receive a lighter securities law analysis because the asset is on a blockchain. The SEC’s…

Tokenization can make a real estate fund easier to distribute, administer, and track. It does not exempt the offering from…

Tokenized real estate is being marketed as faster, cleaner, and more investor-accessible than traditional syndication. Some of that is true….

Regulation A+ Tier 2 is the only federal securities exemption that allows a tokenized real estate offering to reach retail…

AI and blockchain target different parts of real estate’s capital markets problem. AI improves how information is analyzed and how…

Tokenization is not the right structure for every deal. But for sponsors who raise capital repeatedly, serve a growing investor…

The more interesting question is not whether tokenization replaces the traditional real estate syndication. It is which parts of the…

Both structures let investors access real estate without buying an entire building. That is roughly where the similarity ends. The…

The public-versus-private blockchain decision is really a decision about access, trust, governance, compliance, and which set of regulated intermediaries will…

Blockchain selection is not a branding exercise. It is a legal architecture decision — one that determines how ownership is…
