LandFi
  • Introduction
    • Welcome to LandFi
    • Vision and Mission
    • Industry Overview
  • The LandFi Solution
    • How it Works
    • Marketplace and Real Estate Integration
    • Token Utility and Use Cases
    • Token Allocation and Distribution
    • Capital Allocation of Raised Funds
    • Tokenomics and Economic Model
    • Compliance and Risk Mitigation
    • Roadmap
    • Decentralised Governance and DAO
    • Legal, Compliance & Risk Disclosures
    • Contact & Official Channels
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  1. Introduction

Industry Overview

The global real estate sector is a multi-trillion-dollar industry, yet access to meaningful property engagement — particularly via auctions or off-market opportunities — is still dominated by institutions, developers, and well-connected private buyers. Everyday users face major entry barriers such as:

  • High upfront capital requirements

  • Geographic and legal complexity

  • Opaque auction processes

  • Manual, time-intensive legal and administrative hurdles

  • A lack of flexible, digital-first participation models

In parallel, decentralised finance (DeFi) has opened the door to new user engagement frameworks, transparent systems, and token-based incentive layers. However, most DeFi projects remain abstracted from real-world value — leading to unsustainable or speculative token economies with little tangible connection to external revenue flows.

Bridging Two Ecosystems

LandFi addresses this disconnect by combining real-world land and property activity with blockchain-based participation and utility.

We do this by:

  • Deploying treasury capital into the independently operated Property Operations Company, which acquires, splits, and sells land

  • Reintroducing a portion of that external revenue back into the ecosystem as on-chain contributions (staking rewards, buybacks, BTC vaults)

  • Offering access to real estate-themed staking pools, where users can engage for 30–60 days in participation cycles

  • Incentivising platform activity through utility-based token rewards, rather than passive holding

  • Enabling future access to international and simulated RWA pools, building a globally accessible ecosystem over time

As global regulatory expectations evolve, only platforms that adopt compliance-first structures, avoid securitisation, and focus on utility, transparency, and real-world alignment will remain sustainable.

LandFi is designed for that future — where blockchain capital meets real-world contribution.

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