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CEO @PropyInc. Used to code & build homes. On a mission to put $280T real estate assets on-chain. Passionate about RWA and AI disrupted workflows. $PRO on $COIN
Jan 13, 2022 8 tweets 3 min read
The Propy token ($PRO) is featured on the Coinbase app. It feels great, but not because of the % change of the price. It is great bc US users (agents, RE investors, home buyers) can be part of the ecosystem hassle-free. Here’s a thread on the token role in the network. 🧵 1/ In 2022 Propy processed $2.7 bn txs via smart contracts. Transactions require tokens to unlock the recording of deals on blockchain.
The mechanism is described in our whitepaper 1.0: propy.com/browse/wp-cont…
Oct 31, 2021 16 tweets 5 min read
1/ Adrenaline and fear of failure: launching the first real estate NFT was no Halloween. It was terrifying. It was as scary as launching a new cryptocurrency. L1 creators feel it when they launch the genesis block. Anything crypto lives its own life after deployment. 2/ Before 2021 I was convinced that a p2p transaction in real estate is not possible in the next 10 years. But we decided to try. It was an expensive and risky endeavor. Being the first put my team and me under a lot of pressure. There were big decisions to be made.
Oct 20, 2021 23 tweets 4 min read
Zillow stopped buying homes. Opendoor is very loudly thrilled. Propy quietly launches Whitepaper 2.0. propy.com/browse/propy-w… See below why it matters and what the future of real estate could be. 2/ Let’s step back first. Zillow couldn't grow any further as a listing platform. So the logical step was to tap into the transaction. They:
1. Launched the ability to flip homes copying Opendoor.
2. Launched a licensed brokerage competing against their paying customers - agents
Sep 21, 2021 13 tweets 4 min read
The Instant Payment for real estate deals by Propy is launched!

Why it matters for the crypto industry? 1/ Crypto payment has been an all-important part of Propy's settlement protocol for two years now. Technically, the escrow function is executed by a smart contract. However, the crypto transactions are still 100-200/y, while traditional deals in dollars are over 5m/y.