IO Top Stories for 2022: Tokenisation finds many uses
Tokenisation has served as the “acceptable face” of blockchain, with its association with cryptocurrency, with its slightly tawdry reputation. While critics say that using blockchain over a simpler tech solution involves spending unnecessary money, time and effort, others say it opens up interesting possibilities and can actually bring you benefits. Many innovative companies embed the technology in their business plan. Luxembourg has made a tremendous push in this area, including introducing new supportive legislation.
Tokenised real estate project plows ahead with a guarantee
BlocHome, a Luxembourg blockchain real estate investment platform, has arranged a guarantee that will allow it to finance the first security token-based residential project in Europe, an eight million euro housing project in Luxembourg known as the “Clapton Residence”, without waiting for further fund-raising. The guarantee was arranged after the firms’s first project attracted 2.15 million euros in tokenised investments from 280 investors.
BlocHome offers alternative approach to home ownership
An innovative start-up in Luxembourg is looking to democratise housing markets by tokenising homes. Leveraging the blockchain, BlocHome lets its clients partially own the home they live in. On the part they do not own they pay rent. “The more you are owner, the less rent you have to pay.”
ALFI: shaking up alternative investments
Several major currents are affecting the alternative investing world as it attempts to appeal to a wider client base. These include technology (blockchain, tokenisation), sustainable investing and ‘retailisation’, which are said to be leading to the democratisation of alternative assets, which is trying to expand its customer base.