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Real Estate and the Internet of Value

Alastair Moore (), Niall Roche () and Nikhil Vadgama ()
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Alastair Moore: University College London, School of Management
Niall Roche: University College London, School of Management
Nikhil Vadgama: University College London, Centre for Blockchain Technologies

A chapter in Enabling the Internet of Value, 2022, pp 67-84 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter looks at the largest asset class in the world, real estate. The chapter discusses how this often-overlooked sector is ripe for disruption with distributed ledger technology (DLT) and features general applications and advantages of adopting new technologies in the sector. A proof-of-concept undertaken by the authors and the United Kingdom Land Registry for a property transaction occurring on a DLT system is also described. The chapter ends with a discussion on challenges for DLT adoption in the industry.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-78184-2_7

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