Germany Welcomes New RWA Platform

The post Germany Welcomes New RWA Platform appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. BeInCrypto’s comprehensive Europe Crypto Roundup covers the latest news and trends shaping the continent’s crypto landscape. With reporters across key markets like Germany, France, and the UK, we provide in-depth insights into evolving regulatory environment, adoption rates, major industry events, and market movements.  This week’s roundup covers the launch of a new tokenized real estate platform in Germany, Bitpanda’s partnership with Finland’s largest crypto broker, the arrest of Holograph hackers, and more. New Platform for Tokenized Real Estate Launches in Germany A new platform for tokenized real estate has launched in Germany, bringing the analogue and digital investment worlds closer together. This initiative is led by MyHouse AG, a provider of real estate investments for private and institutional investors, alongside Berlin-based Web3 company Tokenforge. According to the announcement, the platform’s initial rollout will include assets from Degag Deutsche Grundbesitz AG. The follow-up phase will introduce digital securities from MyHouse AG. The companies describe this as a “significant step in democratizing and digitalizing investments in the real estate sector.” “The processing of digital securities not only significantly increases management efficiency but also makes it easier for our investors to access these opportunities through tokenization. This approach allows investors to “invest small amounts in high-quality real estate and tangible asset projects, opening the market to a much wider group,” said Alexander Hupe, CEO of MyHouse AG. Read more: How To Invest in Real-World Crypto Assets (RWA)? The platform, regulated under Germany’s Electronic Securities Act (eWpG), will first focus on real estate in Germany. It plans to expand to other assets and international markets later. Montenegro Arrests FutureNet Executive Montenegrin police have arrested Roman Ziemian, co-founder of the alleged crypto fraud scheme FutureNet, who was living under a false identity in the capital city of Podgorica. The arrest, announced on August 19 by…

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Germany Welcomes New RWA Platform

The post Germany Welcomes New RWA Platform appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

BeInCrypto’s comprehensive Europe Crypto Roundup covers the latest news and trends shaping the continent’s crypto landscape. With reporters across key markets like Germany, France, and the UK, we provide in-depth insights into evolving regulatory environment, adoption rates, major industry events, and market movements.  This week’s roundup covers the launch of a new tokenized real estate platform in Germany, Bitpanda’s partnership with Finland’s largest crypto broker, the arrest of Holograph hackers, and more. New Platform for Tokenized Real Estate Launches in Germany A new platform for tokenized real estate has launched in Germany, bringing the analogue and digital investment worlds closer together. This initiative is led by MyHouse AG, a provider of real estate investments for private and institutional investors, alongside Berlin-based Web3 company Tokenforge. According to the announcement, the platform’s initial rollout will include assets from Degag Deutsche Grundbesitz AG. The follow-up phase will introduce digital securities from MyHouse AG. The companies describe this as a “significant step in democratizing and digitalizing investments in the real estate sector.” “The processing of digital securities not only significantly increases management efficiency but also makes it easier for our investors to access these opportunities through tokenization. This approach allows investors to “invest small amounts in high-quality real estate and tangible asset projects, opening the market to a much wider group,” said Alexander Hupe, CEO of MyHouse AG. Read more: How To Invest in Real-World Crypto Assets (RWA)? The platform, regulated under Germany’s Electronic Securities Act (eWpG), will first focus on real estate in Germany. It plans to expand to other assets and international markets later. Montenegro Arrests FutureNet Executive Montenegrin police have arrested Roman Ziemian, co-founder of the alleged crypto fraud scheme FutureNet, who was living under a false identity in the capital city of Podgorica. The arrest, announced on August 19 by…

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