Brick by Block:

Navigating the legal landscape of tokenizing real estate.

May 2, 2026

The exemption is not a paperwork decision you make after the marketing campaign is already running. It is the first…

Jason Powell

May 1, 2026

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

Jason Powell

April 30, 2026

Tokenizing a U.S. real estate asset is not just a matter of putting a building on a blockchain. The hard…

Jason Powell

April 29, 2026

The platform and the investment are not the same thing. Whether a shutdown destroys your investment, freezes your access, or…

Jason Powell

April 28, 2026

A digital real estate platform can compress investor onboarding from weeks to minutes. That same compression can let a bad…

Jason Powell

April 27, 2026

Smart contracts automate performance. They do not automate accountability. When on-chain code fails, courts and regulators look past the blockchain…

Jason Powell

April 26, 2026

Tokenization does not remove cyber risk. It redistributes it across smart contracts, wallets, networks, APIs, oracles, and service providers —…

Jason Powell

April 25, 2026

Tokenization improves distribution, fractionalization, and recordkeeping. It does not remove the legal, economic, and operational risks that exist in any…

Jason Powell

April 24, 2026

Sometimes, yes — but the mechanism matters. Operational savings are real and achievable now. Liquidity premium compression is real but…

Jason Powell

April 22, 2026

Tokenization is genuinely useful for sourcing, tracking, and administering real estate interests. Whether it helps with 1031 exchanges depends almost…

Jason Powell