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Important information for EU retail users: Tokenized real estate involves risk, including potential loss of capital and limited liquidity. EstateX does not provide investment advice. Availability depends on jurisdiction and eligibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common questions about EstateX, tokenized real estate, and platform participation.

What is EstateX?

EstateX is a digital platform designed to provide access to real-world real estate structures using tokenization technology. The platform focuses on education, transparency, and compliance, and does not provide investment advice.

What is tokenized real estate?

Tokenized real estate uses digital tokens to represent defined rights linked to a specific real-world property structure. Tokenization does not change the underlying asset; it changes how access, record-keeping, and participation are managed using digital infrastructure.

Do PROPX tokens represent real property exposure?

PROPX tokens represent defined, fractional exposure to a specific real estate structure. The exact rights, limitations, and obligations associated with PROPX tokens are set out in the documentation for each individual structure.

Is my capital guaranteed?

No. Tokenized real estate involves risk, including the potential loss of capital. There are no guarantees of income, capital preservation, or asset performance.

Is liquidity guaranteed?

No. Liquidity is not guaranteed. Secondary markets may be limited or unavailable, and the ability to transfer tokens depends on market conditions, regulatory requirements, and platform availability.

Can I sell my tokens at any time?

Not necessarily. Transferability depends on the specific structure, applicable regulations, and whether a secondary market is available at the time. Users should not assume they will be able to sell tokens quickly or at a desired price.

Why do I need to complete identity verification?

Identity verification is required to comply with legal and regulatory obligations, including anti-money laundering and eligibility requirements. Without verification, access to certain platform features or structures may not be available.

How much does it cost to participate?

Costs, fees, and expenses vary by structure and are described in the relevant documentation. Users should review all disclosures carefully before participating.

Is EstateX suitable for everyone?

No. EstateX may not be suitable for all users. Availability depends on jurisdiction, eligibility, and individual circumstances. Users should take time to understand the risks and limitations before participating.

Who qualifies as a professional investor?

Professional investor status depends on jurisdiction and applicable regulatory definitions. Eligibility may require self-certification or additional information to confirm professional or qualified status.

Does EstateX provide investment advice?

No. EstateX does not provide investment advice, discretionary portfolio management, or brokerage services. All information provided is for educational and informational purposes only.

How are offerings structured?

Each property structure is reviewed and documented individually. Legal structure, eligibility, and disclosures are defined before any access is made available.

Are offerings pooled or diversified?

No. EstateX follows a single-asset, structure-by-structure approach. There is no pooled or blended exposure across multiple properties unless explicitly stated in offering documentation.

How is compliance handled?

EstateX is designed with a compliance-first approach. Regulatory considerations, eligibility requirements, and disclosures are addressed before any structure is made accessible.

Can professional investors access offerings earlier?

In some cases, professional investors may have access to certain structures earlier than retail users, subject to applicable regulations and platform availability.

Who can partner with EstateX?

EstateX works with property owners, developers, and distribution partners seeking a compliant approach to real estate tokenization and digital distribution.

What does EstateX provide to partners?

EstateX provides digital infrastructure, tokenization tooling, and access to a regulated platform. EstateX does not guarantee fundraising outcomes or asset performance.

Does EstateX manage properties?

No. Property operations and asset management are handled by designated third-party professionals. EstateX does not act as a property manager.

How long does the tokenization process take?

Timelines vary depending on asset complexity, legal structuring, and regulatory requirements. There is no standard timeframe.

Does EstateX guarantee investor demand?

No. EstateX does not guarantee investor participation, demand, or capital raising outcomes.

What is the difference between PROPX and ESX?

PROPX is used to represent defined, fractional exposure to specific real estate structures. ESX is a platform utility token used for access and interaction within the EstateX ecosystem. They serve different purposes and are not interchangeable.

Is ESX an investment product?

No. ESX is a platform utility token and is not offered or promoted as an investment product. It is designed to enable access, participation, and interaction within the EstateX ecosystem.

Do EstateX NFTs represent property ownership?

No. EstateX NFTs are digital collectibles designed for ecosystem engagement. They do not represent ownership in real estate assets or any form of financial return.

How does EstateX separate ownership and platform access?

EstateX uses a multi-token architecture where PROPX handles property-linked ownership, ESX handles platform access, and NFTs handle ecosystem engagement. Each token has a single, clearly defined purpose.

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