Louis Lehot (Partner, Silicon Valley) will be speaking as part of Propy’s Web3 & Real Estate Summit, covering the intersection of real estate with the power of Web3, Blockchain, Crypto, and NFTs in the real world and the metaverse.
To learn more about the program and register to attend, please click here.
Event Agenda
Day 1: The Big Picture: Modern Tech Meets Real Estate
- Web3, Crypto, NFTs, and DeFi Tokenization
- How Web3 will and is transforming real estate and financing
- What’s next for Crypto and NFTs
- Investing in real estate and these new technologies
- NFTs for homes and title on blockchain — the future of real estate 3.0
Day 2: Using Web3 to Grow your Business
- Using new technology to adapt to a shifting market
- View from the field – the stories behind recent crypto transactions
- Plan for the future by becoming a Crypto/Web3 expert today
- Make the metaverse work for you
- How Web3 is transforming the transaction – from offer to close
- Legal issues and tax planning for Web3/crypto investments and more
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