Dubai Land Department and Ctrl Alt Launch Secondary Market for Real Estate Tokens

ChainCatcher News, according to official sources, tokenization infrastructure provider Ctrl Alt announced the launch of the second phase of the Dubai real estate tokenization pilot project in collaboration with the Dubai Land Department, which introduces a controlled secondary market trading function for tokenized real estate assets.

During the pilot phase, ten properties were tokenized, with a total value exceeding $5 million. Approximately 7.8 million tokens issued during the pilot phase can now be resold within a controlled secondary market environment, expanding access and liquidity in Dubai’s real estate market.

The secondary trading phase aims to evaluate market efficiency and operational readiness while enhancing transparency, governance, and investor protection. Transactions will be conducted within the regulatory pilot framework of the project distribution platform to ensure transaction integrity and alignment with existing land registration processes. All on-chain transactions in this phase will continue to be executed on XRPL and secured by Ripple Custody.

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