[Deloitte predicts that the global real estate tokenization market could reach $4 trillion by 2035] According to a report by Deloitte’s Financial Service Center, real estate tokenization is expected to become the main method for financing, owning, and trading real estate, with a market size potentially reaching $4 trillion by 2035, and an average annual growth rate of 27%. Tokenization offers advantages such as operational efficiency, faster settlement, and broader investor access. The report points out that the appeal of real estate tokenization lies in its ability to simplify complex financial protocols, such as launching real estate funds through blockchain and automatically handling ownership transfers and capital flows. Nevertheless, the report also highlights that the industry still faces challenges such as regulation, asset custody, cybersecurity, and default situations.
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Deloitte predicts that the global real estate tokenization market could reach $4 trillion by 2035.
[Deloitte predicts that the global real estate tokenization market could reach $4 trillion by 2035] According to a report by Deloitte’s Financial Service Center, real estate tokenization is expected to become the main method for financing, owning, and trading real estate, with a market size potentially reaching $4 trillion by 2035, and an average annual growth rate of 27%. Tokenization offers advantages such as operational efficiency, faster settlement, and broader investor access. The report points out that the appeal of real estate tokenization lies in its ability to simplify complex financial protocols, such as launching real estate funds through blockchain and automatically handling ownership transfers and capital flows. Nevertheless, the report also highlights that the industry still faces challenges such as regulation, asset custody, cybersecurity, and default situations.