How Bitcoin Dematerializes Housing + Lowers Prices for Starter Homes

by | September 22, 2023

Bitcoin has the potential to lower the pricing of housing world by dematerializing property. Imagine being able to purchase a starter home for close to its utility value

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Bitcoin has the potential to lower the pricing of housing world by dematerializing property. Imagine being able to purchase a starter home for close to its utility value. #bitcoin #housing #blackrock

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