suzieiris Posted February 25 Posted February 25 Real Estate Tokenization is regulated differently across jurisdictions. In many countries, tokenized properties are classified as securities and must comply with financial regulations. Regulatory bodies such as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission oversee offerings in the United States. Other regions are gradually introducing frameworks to support digital asset innovation. Regulatory clarity ensures investor protection and legal enforceability. However, compliance requirements may limit who can invest or trade tokens. Before participating, investors should review applicable laws and platform licensing to ensure secure and lawful transactions.
LedgerHopper Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Real estate tokenization is not regulated uniformly worldwide. Rules vary by country, with some markets allowing regulated security tokens under existing securities laws, while others lack clear frameworks or restrict retail access. Compliance depends on licensing, custody, KYC, and investor protections in each jurisdiction. Projects must tailor structures to local laws, and investors should verify legal status, ownership rights, redemption terms, and regulatory oversight before participating.
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