Proptech Startup Greenlakes Debuts India's First Blockchain-Powered Second Home Project in Bengaluru

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Proptech Startup Greenlakes Debuts India's First Blockchain-Powered Second Home Project in Bengaluru
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Greenlakes Debuts Blockchain-Powered Second Home Project 

Greenlakes, a Bengaluru-based proptech business, has created a blockchain-based solution for its Greenlakes Farmlands project, making it the first Indian company to use blockchain technology for owning farmlands or second homes outside of urban areas.

Greenlakes Farmlands is located on the Bengaluru Doddaballapur-Hosahalli Road and has around 100 acres of farmland surrounded by mountains, valleys, and a natural inland stream. The organisation has deployed a blockchain-based solution to give consumers with access to transparent, dependable, and validated land data, especially throughout the registration process.

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According to Greenlakes CEO Almas Johari, the business intends to provide its Greenlakes Farmlands consumers a smooth and transparent purchasing experience. With blockchain technology, the business can generate an immutable ledger of all transactions, assuring security and transparency throughout the process.

According to Greenlakes, the blockchain-based system would assure land ownership history transparency, clear titles, and encumbrance-free safe properties. Customers will also be able to remotely track their farm assets and monitor their agricultural products using this technology. In addition, Greenlakes has created a remote land monitoring application using blockchain technology and ISRO SAT2FARM satellite feeds, which allows users to follow construction and agricultural activity on their property.

Almas Johari, the chief executive officer of Greenlakes, claimed that the company's usage of blockchain technology illustrates its dedication to providing consumers in the agricultural and farmhouse business with more transparency, security, and convenience. In recent years, blockchain technology has shown to be a successful means of resolving issues in a variety of industries, including banking, healthcare, supply chain management, and agriculture.

 

"We think blockchain technology will revolutionise the agriculture and farmhouse business, and Greenlakes is thrilled to be at the forefront of this transformation. Customers may reap the advantages of this technology from the initial registration procedure to the building of their farmhouse and agricultural operations on their property. Also, the use of blockchain technology will improve the value and appreciation of farmland and farmhouse. Consumers may have faith in their investment when a visible and secure record of their property is maintained. This technology would also contribute to the development of trust between the organisation and its consumers."

 

 

Among other businesses, blockchain technology has acquired favour in the real estate sector. Karnataka was one of the first users of blockchain technology for land registrations in India.


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