A Decentralised Real Estate Transfer Verification Based on Self-Sovereign Identity and Smart Contracts
Abubakar-Sadiq Shehu, Antonio Pinto, Manuel E. Correia

TL;DR
This paper proposes a decentralised framework using self-sovereign identity and smart contracts to enhance security and trust in digital real estate marketplaces, addressing issues like fraud and centralisation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel SSI and smart contract-based system for verified identity and property transfer management in real estate marketplaces.
Findings
Decentralised identity verification reduces fraud risks.
Smart contracts enable secure, automated property transfers.
Framework improves trustworthiness of digital real estate transactions.
Abstract
Since its first introduction in late 90s, the use of marketplaces has continued to grow, today virtually everything from physical assets to services can be purchased on digital marketplaces, real estate is not an exception. Some marketplaces allow acclaimed asset owners to advertise their products, to which the services gets commission/percentage from proceeds of sale/lease. Despite the success recorded in the use of the marketplaces, they are not without limitations which include identity and property fraud, impersonation and the use of centralised technology with trusted parties that are prone to single point of failures (SPOF). Being one of the most valuable assets, real estate has been a target for marketplace fraud as impersonators take pictures of properties they do not own, upload them on marketplace with promising prices that lures innocent or naive buyers. This paper addresses…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
