Fundshing leverages industry-leading token standards to ensure the security, compliance, and interoperability of tokenized real estate assets. We primarily utilize:
ERC-1400: This standard is specifically designed for security tokens, offering features like granular control over token transfers, forced transfers, and document attachments (e.g., legal agreements). This provides enhanced compliance capabilities for regulated real estate offerings.
ERC-3643 (T-REX): The Token for Regulated EXchanges (T-REX) standard, or ERC-3643, is another robust framework for security tokens, focusing on on-chain compliance and identity management. It facilitates compliance with KYC/AML regulations and enables controlled transfers between eligible investors.
A wide variety of real estate assets can be effectively tokenized, including:
Raising capital for new construction or redevelopment projects through tokenized offerings.
Unlocking Liquidity and Global Investment Opportunities
Real estate tokenization is the process of digitizing ownership of real estate assets into blockchain-based security tokens. These tokens represent fractional ownership and can be traded, transferred, or held like digital shares. The process involves legal structuring, asset valuation, regulatory compliance, and smart contract deployment on a blockchain.
Almost any real estate asset can be tokenized, including: residential properties (single-family homes, apartments), commercial real estate (offices, malls, hotels), Land & development projects, REITs & real estate funds, Co-living & co-working spaces. Each asset class may require different structuring to comply with local regulations.
Tokenization brings several advantages:
Liquidity – Traditionally illiquid real estate assets become tradable.
Fractional Ownership – Allows investors to buy small portions of high-value assets.
Global Reach – Enables worldwide participation in real estate investments.
Transparency & Security – Blockchain ensures clear ownership records and compliance.
Automated Processes – Smart contracts handle distributions, ownership transfers, and compliance.
Yes, but compliance varies by jurisdiction. Tokenized real estate must comply with securities regulations, including KYC (Know Your Customer), AML (Anti-Money Laundering), and investor accreditation rules. Fundshing ensures that all tokenization projects meet regulatory requirements through legal partners and compliance frameworks.