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August 27, 2018, 12:02:26 PM
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BizShake envisions a next-gen P2P ecosystem that’ll power the future of real-world assets through tokenisation on the blockchain. By utilising the many innovations and cutting-edge technology and efficiencies that blockchain has to offer, Bizshake will provide users with enhanced features and security over traditional platforms and models. I believe that BizShake has the potential to disrupt the P2P space and in my article, I will go over a few key features that I believe will help BizShake achieve this goal.

Read the full article here: https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@somejasonguy/review-bizshake-the-p2p-sharing-ecosystem-of-the-future
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So they will use the NEO blockchain to tokenize real world assets. I'm a bit skeptical when it comes to representing non-digital assets on the blockchain. The main reason is possible legal problems. Do you have an idea how BizShake is going to solve disputes and various ownership problems that may appear due to tokenization?

Who will ensure that the link between physical properties and digital tokens is not broken? If I own some tokens that, for example, represent land, who is to ensure that I really own that land in the physical world?
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