Blockchain Real Estate Podcast

Episode 3: The Legal Framework for Security Token Offerings & Tokenizing Assets

July 03, 2024 Michael
Episode 3: The Legal Framework for Security Token Offerings & Tokenizing Assets
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Blockchain Real Estate Podcast
Episode 3: The Legal Framework for Security Token Offerings & Tokenizing Assets
Jul 03, 2024
Michael

In this episode of the Blockchain Real Estate Podcast, we explore the different aspects of Security Token Offerings (STOs) and asset tokenization with Tyler Harttraft, Partner at Bull Blockchain Law, LLC. Recorded during the Blockchain Real Estate Meetup on June 18th, 2020, Tyler discusses the challenges of traditional financing methods and the innovative solutions offered by digital securities. He delves into the essential components of security tokens and digital securities offerings (DSOs), emphasizing their flexibility, transparency, and regulatory considerations.


Jordan Steck from Liberty Real Estate Fund also shares insights into what a security token is and outlines the nine major benefits of STOs. Tyler provides a compelling case study of a DSO in action, illustrating the real-world application and benefits of this technology. Whether you're a real estate professional, investor, or blockchain enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of real estate financing through digital securities. Join us to learn from Tyler Harttraft, a leading authority in blockchain law, and stay ahead in the evolving landscape of blockchain and real estate.

 

TYLER HARTTRAFT – Partner at Bull Blockchain Law, LLC

Tyler J. Harttraft focuses his practice on protecting the business interests of clients in various industries, providing efficient legal strategies for complex issues related to corporate governance, FinTech and digital asset regulations, and intellectual property matters. Tyler regularly counsels global and U.S.-based clients on regulatory and compliance requirements for cutting-edge technologies such as blockchain technology and digital assets, offering clarity in navigating complex federal regulations enforced by FinCEN, the SEC, and the CFTC, and overlapping state laws and regulations. Tyler also advises entrepreneurs, corporate clients, and fund managers on regulatory frameworks applicable to crowdfunding and private securities offerings, private investment funds, investment companies, private equity fund sponsors, broker-dealers, money services businesses. Tyler also counsels start-up clients on a host of legal matters, offering counsel on commercial transactions, developing protective website policies, and implementing brand protection strategies. Visit: www.bullblockchainlaw.com


P.S. Don't miss your opportunity to attend the Blockchain Real Estate Summit this September 24 - 26, 2024, streaming live for our worldwide audience. Get your tickets at https://blockchainrealestatesummit.com/registration/.

*This podcast is solely intended for informational and entertainment purposes only, and is not intended to provide tax, legal, investment or accounting advice. You should consult your own tax, legal, accounting or investment advisors before engaging in any transaction or undertaking. Thank you for listening to the Blockchain Real Estate Podcast, sponsored by the Blockchain Real Estate Summit. Go to https://blockchainrealestatesummit.com/ for more information.

Show Notes

In this episode of the Blockchain Real Estate Podcast, we explore the different aspects of Security Token Offerings (STOs) and asset tokenization with Tyler Harttraft, Partner at Bull Blockchain Law, LLC. Recorded during the Blockchain Real Estate Meetup on June 18th, 2020, Tyler discusses the challenges of traditional financing methods and the innovative solutions offered by digital securities. He delves into the essential components of security tokens and digital securities offerings (DSOs), emphasizing their flexibility, transparency, and regulatory considerations.


Jordan Steck from Liberty Real Estate Fund also shares insights into what a security token is and outlines the nine major benefits of STOs. Tyler provides a compelling case study of a DSO in action, illustrating the real-world application and benefits of this technology. Whether you're a real estate professional, investor, or blockchain enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of real estate financing through digital securities. Join us to learn from Tyler Harttraft, a leading authority in blockchain law, and stay ahead in the evolving landscape of blockchain and real estate.

 

TYLER HARTTRAFT – Partner at Bull Blockchain Law, LLC

Tyler J. Harttraft focuses his practice on protecting the business interests of clients in various industries, providing efficient legal strategies for complex issues related to corporate governance, FinTech and digital asset regulations, and intellectual property matters. Tyler regularly counsels global and U.S.-based clients on regulatory and compliance requirements for cutting-edge technologies such as blockchain technology and digital assets, offering clarity in navigating complex federal regulations enforced by FinCEN, the SEC, and the CFTC, and overlapping state laws and regulations. Tyler also advises entrepreneurs, corporate clients, and fund managers on regulatory frameworks applicable to crowdfunding and private securities offerings, private investment funds, investment companies, private equity fund sponsors, broker-dealers, money services businesses. Tyler also counsels start-up clients on a host of legal matters, offering counsel on commercial transactions, developing protective website policies, and implementing brand protection strategies. Visit: www.bullblockchainlaw.com


P.S. Don't miss your opportunity to attend the Blockchain Real Estate Summit this September 24 - 26, 2024, streaming live for our worldwide audience. Get your tickets at https://blockchainrealestatesummit.com/registration/.

*This podcast is solely intended for informational and entertainment purposes only, and is not intended to provide tax, legal, investment or accounting advice. You should consult your own tax, legal, accounting or investment advisors before engaging in any transaction or undertaking. Thank you for listening to the Blockchain Real Estate Podcast, sponsored by the Blockchain Real Estate Summit. Go to https://blockchainrealestatesummit.com/ for more information.