Your old man's got a physical ranch somewhere. Sure, that's real estate the traditional way. But here's the thing—I'm holding 10,000 acres on Landcoin, and that's a whole different beast. Virtual land ownership in Web3 isn't just another version of the same game. The mechanics, the liquidity, the utility... it's not even comparable. Different asset class, different possibilities.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 01-02 13:57
Is virtual real estate really more attractive than traditional real estate? I don't think so... Liquidity is strong, but where does that utility come from?
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 01-02 13:56
ngl virtual real estate really can't compare to physical real estate in liquidity... but this logic somehow feels a bit off.
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SerRugResistant
· 01-02 13:54
The concept of virtual real estate sounds impressive, but how many can actually be monetized?
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DogeBachelor
· 01-02 13:51
Can virtual real estate really be exchanged for money? I still trust my dad's real land.
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consensus_failure
· 01-02 13:49
Is virtual real estate really more popular than real estate? That's laughable. I think good liquidity is the key.
Your old man's got a physical ranch somewhere. Sure, that's real estate the traditional way. But here's the thing—I'm holding 10,000 acres on Landcoin, and that's a whole different beast. Virtual land ownership in Web3 isn't just another version of the same game. The mechanics, the liquidity, the utility... it's not even comparable. Different asset class, different possibilities.