Every real estate transaction in the world today depends on a chain of humans trusting each other.
That chain breaks. It breaks through fraud, through clerical errors that linger for decades, through 45-day closings where a single missing signature stalls everything.
The system isn't broken, it's built on the wrong foundation.
Blockchain doesn't digitize that system. It replaces the foundation. Instead of trust residing in institutions, it resides in mathematics, in code that verifies rather than assumes, in ledgers that cannot be quietly altered, in contracts that execute the moment conditions are met.
This Book Maps Five Transformations:
Transactions - closings that complete in minutes, not months
Title & Records - ownership history that can't be forged or lost
Tokenized Assets - fractional ownership starting at $50
Virtual Land - the emerging economics of digital space
Digital Overlays - the invisible layer above every building, now ownable
Whether you're a broker, investor, developer, or simply someone who owns property, or wants to, this is the clearest explanation of what's changing, why it matters, and how to position yourself before the shift completes.
The question isn't if real estate will change.
It's whether you'll be ready when every claim has a chain.