Real Estate 3.0 and its web3 components are by no means perfect, writes Pete Flint, founder of Trulia and a general partner at NFX. But it’s finally giving people a fair opportunity to invest.
Source: Inman News
The path to ownership is expanding. But so is the meaning of ‘ownership’
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