Landshare Team
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With Bitcoin dropping by more than 12% in the past seven days and Ethereum by 24% in the past month, investors are seeking alternatives in these unstable market conditions. To diversify their portfolios with less volatile bets, global investors are targeting the $337T real estate market.
The real estate market is known for its entry barriers due to the heavy capital investment required. However, several US-based crypto projects are changing this through real estate tokenization.
One project leading this revolution is Landshare. So, let’s see what’s driving this change and why tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) are seen as the next big thing in the investment circuit right now.
Traditional real estate investing has mostly been a playground for the ultra-wealthy and institutional players. A single property often requires six-figure minimums, while cross-border deals involve high legal complexity.
RWA tokens change the game. By fractionalizing property ownership, blockchain helps investors buy shares for as little as $1. This shift mirrors the stock market’s evolution from exclusive trading floors to smartphone apps. But, of course, decentralization plays a huge role here.
Moreover, regulatory clarity under frameworks and the SEC’s maturing stance on security tokens provide a stable foundation. Meanwhile, institutional giants like JPMorgan and BlackRock have begun experimenting with tokenized assets. This too brings in confidence in the model for retail investors.
While global platforms have made healthy progress in their tokenization efforts, American crypto projects like Landshare hold distinct advantages:
Institutional Trust: U.S. legal structures attract risk-averse capital.
Tech Infrastructure: Strong DeFi platforms (e.g., Chainlink, Aave) allow for smooth asset management.
Liquidity: Selling real estate in the US can be challenging because of the legal complexity. However, trading RWA tokens is quite simple and provides almost instant liquidity to the investors.
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Real Utility Over Hype: Investors actively seek value-adding projects rather than hype machines. Landshare, with its tokenization utility, is a strong contender for long-term gains in this digital economy. Unlike speculative RWA projects, Landshare’s security tokens represent legal stakes in U.S. properties. Investors also earn passive income from rent.
Scarcity & Burns: With 5.34 million tokens (all circulating) and a burn mechanism on every RWA purchase, LAND is inherently deflationary in nature. In contrast, many competitors have no supply cap or burning mechanisms.
Real Properties Tokenized: Landshare has already sold 4 U.S. homes via BNB Smart Chain, with deeds tied to RWA Tokens. This shows its focus on actually profiting from real estate deals, unlike competitors relying primarily on hype for price growth.
Revenue Model: Rental income and appreciation distributed to investors; with annual returns exceeding 8.7%.
BNB Chain Advantage: Ethereum’s gas fees make micro-investments impractical. Landshare’s BNB Chain base allows for fractional ownership and targets retail demand.
Undervalued Entry: At a $3.11 Million market cap, Landshare offers higher growth chances than other overvalued RWA competitors despite similar revenue streams.
SAFU Investment: Structured under U.S. regulatory guidelines, Landshare has given special importance to compliance and security.
Moreover, LAND has delivered consistent ROI through property appreciation and rental distributions. This undervalued status highlights a perfect opportunity for investors looking for projects with high potential.
So, the road ahead is clear: tokenization will absorb a growing share of the $337T real estate market. For investors, these benefits offer balance and profitability:
Diversification: Allocate fractions of capital across global markets.
Liquidity: Trade property shares 24/7 on secondary markets.
Transparency: Blockchain’s immutable ledger reduces fraud risk.
For U.S. projects, the challenge lies in scaling while maintaining compliance. This gap too has been filled by Landshare. With plans to expand its property portfolio, this RWA token allows users to invest in the real estate industry at low costs and earn high long-term gains.
Landshare Team
Real estate tokenization has been a buzzword for years. Yet in practice, most projects have failed to move beyond press releases and empty promises. Too often, blockchain has been used as a veneer to package illiquid or low-quality assets, leaving investors with tokens that serve little purpose and property owners with no meaningful results.
Without investors, liquidity, or secondary markets, tokenization becomes little more than an on-chain spreadsheet — a digital record of ownership that no one can trade or invest in. For property owners, that means time and money spent “tokenizing” without achieving key goals: raising capital, expanding visibility, or unlocking value.
For real estate tokenization to truly work, it needs to deliver tangible investment outcomes. After years of building and refining on-chain real estate products, Landshare has developed a model designed to do exactly that.
The Landshare Tokenization Hub transforms tokenization from a passive concept into an active investment process — connecting high-quality properties with real investors, liquidity pathways, and a live blockchain economy.
Most platforms stop once a token is created. Landshare’s Tokenization Hub goes further , offering a complete pathway for property owners to bring their assets on-chain and immediately engage investors.
Each project is structured for success from day one, with:
By connecting directly to Landshare’s existing network of investors and DeFi infrastructure, offerings can attract participation as soon as they launch. Once a fundraising goal is met, property tokens are deposited into the Landshare RWA Pool, linking them to ongoing liquidity, yield mechanisms, and secondary market exposure.

Where others leave property owners to manage marketing, compliance, and liquidity alone, the Tokenization Hub handles these as part of a unified process. This integration dramatically increases the likelihood of meeting fundraising goals and sustaining long-term engagement.
Integration with the Landshare RWA Token (LSRWA) is central to this model. Rather than isolated tokens with no market, each property becomes part of a shared, liquid environment that generates yield and investor participation. Individual assets can still be represented, extracted, or traded independently when needed.
For example, a multifamily property owner might tokenize 20% equity to raise $500,000 on-chain, connect the asset to the RWA Pool for ongoing yield, and maintain full transparency for investors — all within a compliant, accessible framework.


The Landshare Tokenization Hub is more than a technical service — it’s a complete ecosystem designed to make real estate investment active, liquid, and accessible.
For property owners, it offers a streamlined way to raise capital and connect with global investors.
For investors, it provides exposure to yield-generating, on-chain assets backed by transparent real-world value.

In an industry crowded with static tokens and overhyped promises, the Tokenization Hub delivers what tokenization was always meant to achieve — real outcomes, real liquidity, and real-world results.
Landshare is a tokenized real estate ecosystem that enables seamless investment in real-world assets on the blockchain. With Landshare, you can own a share of a real-world property simply by holding our RWA Tokens ($LSRWA). Our platform offers a secure, transparent, and efficient way to invest in real estate without traditional barriers.
Landshare Team
On October 6, Plume Network announced on its social media that it had been approved to be an SEC-registered transfer agent. This is a big milestone for the RWA industry, signaling that the traditional financial system is welcoming tokenized assets.
Transfer agents basically manage important back-end work and are the official record-keepers for securities issuers. So, essentially, they maintain shareholder registries, record ownership changes, issue certificates, and handle other corporate actions.
Plume’s approval means these critical functions can now be managed on-chain for tokenized securities. This is a pretty big deal, as it gives Plume and its users formal regulatory standing under U.S. law for on-chain securities.
Experts believe that this approval can boost the global RWA market, and top players like Landshare can benefit from it due to the increased regulatory clarity.
So, first, understand the roles of a registered transfer agent to get a better understanding of its importance.
In traditional finance, a transfer agent is usually a company or bank that tracks who owns a company’s securities and facilitates trades. They ensure every share transfer, stock split, or dividend payment is accurately recorded and reported. Now, let’s understand how this traditional role will work in the world of blockchain.
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By replicating these roles on-chain, Plume’s platform can securely log every token sale or dividend distribution in an immutable ledger, while also syncing with regulators. As Plume explains, its transfer-agent protocol will “link cap tables and reporting directly to SEC and DTCC systems”.
This means tokenized equity and debt on Plume can behave like traditional securities, but will be managed better with the help of blockchain technology.
Plume’s CEO believes that this regulation “exists to protect investors’ rights as shareholders,” and Plume’s on-chain solution is meant to simplify the processes under that framework.
Experts believe that the registration will open up several doors for the RWA market because of the ‘trust factor’. Being registered means there are no risks as far as legality is concerned. When an industry or its top player receives a green flag from the government regulatory agencies, institutional capital follows.
BlackRock, Fidelity, JP Morgan, etc., are already looking to build blockchain-based products. This will further invite them to join the RWA growth story and possibly super-boost it.
Moreover, another important benefit is that tokenized securities can now flow through compliance obstacles. This means issuance times can be cut from months to weeks with the help of smart contracts. Similarly, on-chain dividends and ICOs can enjoy the same legal protections as Wall Street offerings.
Plume’s win comes at a time when analysts are already forecasting a massive growth in tokenized RWAs over the next decade. Institutions now value tokenization as a way to digitize everything from private credit to real estate. Also, the numbers are pretty optimistic as well.
A Boston Consulting Group report estimated the global asset-tokenization market could reach about $16.1 trillion by 2030. The industry has already grown by almost 380% in the past three years. To put things into perspective, today’s entire crypto market cap is smaller than those figures. Even some of the more conservative forecasts still show multi-trillion growth.

If these estimates can materialize in the days to come, RWA is well-positioned to be one of the largest markets in the world of modern finance.
Moreover, the external conditions are favoring this industry. Governments and regulators worldwide are creating proper frameworks. For instance, Asia-Pacific markets are running pilots for digital bonds and crafting standardized rules for security tokens.
These developments and the excitement of retail investors in this category build confidence that the $16T opportunity is actually very real.
Landshare stands at the forefront of benefiting from this opportunity because of its early entry and real-world utility. This is very important as institutions seek new projects that have use cases that can help them capture a considerable market share.
Moreover, Landshare already operates as a compliant RWA platform. For instance, each Landshare RWA Token (LSRWA) is a security token representing fractional shares of a U.S. real estate portfolio, and buyers must pass KYC/AML checks.
The fact that regulators are now approving on-chain transfer agents shows the industry’s efforts are finally paying off. Here are some more factors that can help Landshare be one of the top RWA contenders:
1. Regulatory Credibility: Plume’s SEC status essentially means that tokenized securities can operate within established rules. Landshare’s approach aligns with these principles. So, investors can be assured that their projects sit within a legal framework designed to protect shareholders.
2. Investor Confidence: Every step toward clear regulation lifts confidence. The recently passed GENIUS Act, the SEC’s staff statements on liquid-staking, and the Trump administration’s overall outlook towards the crypto market have been fairly positive.
Similarly, Plume being approved as a SEC-registered blockchain transfer agent tells retail and institutional investors that projects like Landshare aren’t mere experiments. They’re rather a part of a regulated financial evolution.
Moreover, it means regulators see value in on-chain tokens, and that kind of signal helps legitimize the space Landshare operates in.
3. Landshare’s Own Progress: Landshare isn’t about hype. It is rather focused on delivering value from day one. The project has already sold four houses on the BNB chain. It is also providing consistent rental returns to the investors in its properties.
Moreover, the team remains focused on delivering stable, compliant returns from real estate growth.
So, now we know that the recent news was about more than just Plume Network being approved by the SEC to be a transfer agent. It rather has a much bigger impact on the RWA market as a whole.
While the industry continues to grow, for Landshare, it is the right time to innovate further and add more value to consumers’ lives.
Landshare Team
The United States’ stance on cryptocurrency has largely been positive under President Trump’s second term. After the historic passage of the GENIUS Act by the Senate, the US SEC has now pleasantly surprised the crypto investors.
On August 5, the SEC issued an official statement announcing that liquid staking tokens are not considered securities. This guidance effectively gives the green light to platforms offering liquid staking and related services. In plain terms, crypto investors can now enjoy dual benefits (staking rewards and DeFi liquidity) without those tokens triggering SEC registration.
This is much-welcomed clarity for projects like Landshare, which bridge blockchain and real-world assets (RWA). But what does it mean for $LAND tokens in the long run? Let’s have a look.
Staking vs. Liquid Staking: In crypto, staking means locking up tokens (for example, ETH) to secure a blockchain and earn rewards (like interest). It’s often compared to a bank savings account.
Liquid staking, by contrast, allows you to lock tokens while still using them. When you deposit crypto with a liquid staking provider, they mint a staking-receipt token one-for-one (e.g., Rocket Pool’s rETH or Lido). That receipt token accumulates the staking yield and can be freely traded or used in DeFi apps.
How it works: Imagine you stake 1 ETH. You receive one stETH. As your ETH earns network rewards, your stETH balance effectively represents more ETH (or you get extra stETH over time). You can spend or lend that stETH in DeFi while earning staking rewards. So, it’s essentially ‘double-dipping’: earning yield and retaining liquidity.
Why it matters: Liquid staking tokens (LSTs) have grown enormously. For example, Lido’s stETH has attracted billions in TVL, and the total value locked in all liquid staking platforms exceeds tens of billions of dollars. These LSTs power a whole ecosystem of DeFi, from lending to yield farming. This is because holders can trade or deploy them instead of leaving capital idle.

The SEC’s statement gives the crypto world a clearer rulebook. The Division of Corporation Finance explicitly said that “Liquid Staking Activities” and the associated staking-receipt tokens “do not involve the offer and sale of securities”. In other words, depositing assets into a liquid staking service and receiving an LST in return is viewed as a receipt for your staked assets, not a new investment contract.
Here are some key takeaways:
1. No Securities, No Registration: Liquid staking tokens and activities don’t conflict with securities laws. Participants and providers don’t need to register these staking transactions with the SEC.
2. $67+ Billion Covered: This new SEC guidance addresses the massive $67-68 billion of crypto currently staked or tokenized via DeFi, reassuring platforms and users that this capital won’t be labeled an illegal “unregistered offering.”
3. Pro-DeFi Signal: Analysts note this is a crypto-friendly decision. Investopedia summarizes it as “a win for decentralized finance platforms (DeFi)” since staking services can now operate without fear of sudden SEC enforcement.
4. Guidance, Not Law: It is crucial to note that the SEC’s stance is more of a staff statement, and not a formal law. It can be reconsidered under future leadership. But for now, it greatly reduces regulatory uncertainty for staking projects.
Overall, the ruling makes it easier for DeFi platforms to design staking and yield services. In fact, the SEC had already signaled in May 2025 that regular token staking wasn’t automatically a securities sale. So, August’s clarification simply extends that logic to the receipt tokens and liquid mechanisms.
For DeFi in general, this guidance clears the way for new yield-bearing products. Without the issue of “being a security,” developers can build more liquid staking platforms, liquidity pools, and DeFi integrations around staked assets.
It also reassures investors that their staking rewards streams are safe from SEC enforcement (at least under current rules). In short, staking protocols and exchanges can continue offering competitive APYs on crypto assets without a major compliance headache.

Real-World Asset tokenization: RWA projects stand to gain from this, too. RWA platforms (like tokenized real estate, commodities, or debt) often combine blockchain yields with real yields (e.g., rent or interest).
Clear crypto rules make these hybrid models more credible. Experts note that the recent staking guidance was seen as “a step towards more sensible regulation” that directly benefits tokenized real estate.
In other words, when regulators lay out clear rules, institutional money flows in. Also, crypto being a sector where investor confidence is hugely impacted because of the lack of clarity, this guidance will be of great importance.
Landshare operates at the intersection of DeFi and real estate, so it feels this impact acutely. Its RWA token (LSRWA) directly ties to rental income from U.S. properties, while the $LAND token governs the ecosystem.
With this SEC guidance, investors may feel safer buying into platforms like Landshare, knowing that complex staking or yield features can be added without automatically triggering securities enforcement.
For $LAND holders, the ruling is a green light to more investor confidence and innovation without overstepping legal lines.
Institutional Confidence:
Perhaps most importantly, big investors love clarity. As Landshare’s recent research report highlights, institutional players need legal certainty. The SEC signal essentially tells banks, funds, and regulators that staking-and-liquidity mechanisms are on the SEC’s approved list.
For Landshare, which tokenizes real estate (a familiar asset class for institutional money), this is huge. It’s easier to pitch tokenized property to funds or family offices when the crypto side of it is explicitly given a green light. In short, $LAND as a governance/utility token for real estate gains credibility in the eyes of conservative investors.
Yield Opportunity:
Liquid staking highlights a critical trend in the crypto industry. Investors want their capital to work harder and make more money. Tokenized real estate offers a similar value proposition. They offer fractional ownership along with potential yield, but tied to tangible assets.
So, $LAND holders are well-positioned to benefit from this trend as investors diversify beyond staking and into RWAs. In short, the SEC’s approval doesn’t just impact staking. It instead builds momentum for the entire RWA ecosystem. For $LAND and its community, it’s a signal that the market environment is turning more favorable, making way for broader adoption and stronger long-term growth.
The SEC’s statement is definitely a big green light for the crypto world. It will not only impact liquid staking but also the entire industry as it reflects the positive stance of the authority towards decentralized finance. For Landshare, the real estate tokenization industry is already growing at a fast rate. This decision makes things even better. So, it sits at a sweet spot where innovation is being supported by regulatory clarity.



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With Bitcoin dropping by more than 12% in the past seven days and Ethereum by 24% in the past month, investors are seeking alternatives in these unstable market conditions. To diversify their portfolios with less volatile bets, global investors are targeting the $337T real estate market.
The real estate market is known for its entry barriers due to the heavy capital investment required. However, several US-based crypto projects are changing this through real estate tokenization.
One project leading this revolution is Landshare. So, let’s see what’s driving this change and why tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) are seen as the next big thing in the investment circuit right now.
Traditional real estate investing has mostly been a playground for the ultra-wealthy and institutional players. A single property often requires six-figure minimums, while cross-border deals involve high legal complexity.
RWA tokens change the game. By fractionalizing property ownership, blockchain helps investors buy shares for as little as $1. This shift mirrors the stock market’s evolution from exclusive trading floors to smartphone apps. But, of course, decentralization plays a huge role here.
Moreover, regulatory clarity under frameworks and the SEC’s maturing stance on security tokens provide a stable foundation. Meanwhile, institutional giants like JPMorgan and BlackRock have begun experimenting with tokenized assets. This too brings in confidence in the model for retail investors.
While global platforms have made healthy progress in their tokenization efforts, American crypto projects like Landshare hold distinct advantages:
Institutional Trust: U.S. legal structures attract risk-averse capital.
Tech Infrastructure: Strong DeFi platforms (e.g., Chainlink, Aave) allow for smooth asset management.
Liquidity: Selling real estate in the US can be challenging because of the legal complexity. However, trading RWA tokens is quite simple and provides almost instant liquidity to the investors.
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Real Utility Over Hype: Investors actively seek value-adding projects rather than hype machines. Landshare, with its tokenization utility, is a strong contender for long-term gains in this digital economy. Unlike speculative RWA projects, Landshare’s security tokens represent legal stakes in U.S. properties. Investors also earn passive income from rent.
Scarcity & Burns: With 5.34 million tokens (all circulating) and a burn mechanism on every RWA purchase, LAND is inherently deflationary in nature. In contrast, many competitors have no supply cap or burning mechanisms.
Real Properties Tokenized: Landshare has already sold 4 U.S. homes via BNB Smart Chain, with deeds tied to RWA Tokens. This shows its focus on actually profiting from real estate deals, unlike competitors relying primarily on hype for price growth.
Revenue Model: Rental income and appreciation distributed to investors; with annual returns exceeding 8.7%.
BNB Chain Advantage: Ethereum’s gas fees make micro-investments impractical. Landshare’s BNB Chain base allows for fractional ownership and targets retail demand.
Undervalued Entry: At a $3.11 Million market cap, Landshare offers higher growth chances than other overvalued RWA competitors despite similar revenue streams.
SAFU Investment: Structured under U.S. regulatory guidelines, Landshare has given special importance to compliance and security.
Moreover, LAND has delivered consistent ROI through property appreciation and rental distributions. This undervalued status highlights a perfect opportunity for investors looking for projects with high potential.
So, the road ahead is clear: tokenization will absorb a growing share of the $337T real estate market. For investors, these benefits offer balance and profitability:
Diversification: Allocate fractions of capital across global markets.
Liquidity: Trade property shares 24/7 on secondary markets.
Transparency: Blockchain’s immutable ledger reduces fraud risk.
For U.S. projects, the challenge lies in scaling while maintaining compliance. This gap too has been filled by Landshare. With plans to expand its property portfolio, this RWA token allows users to invest in the real estate industry at low costs and earn high long-term gains.