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How ownership is recorded and verified on PRYPCO Mint

When investing in tokenized real estate, a common question is how ownership is verified and protected.

On PRYPCO Mint, ownership is supported through a structured approach that connects digital ownership records to legally verified real estate.


Properties are legally verified

Every property listed on PRYPCO Mint is verified before being made available to investors. This ensures that:

  • The property exists and is legally registered

  • Ownership details are verified

  • The property is suitable for fractional ownership

Property verification is linked to official records maintained by the Dubai Land Department (DLD).


Ownership is represented through two linked records

Ownership on PRYPCO Mint is reflected through:

  • Tokenized title deed records, which relate to the property’s official registration

  • ARVA tokens, which reflect each investor’s ownership share

These records work together to ensure that:

  • The property itself is legally verified

  • Each investor’s ownership share is clearly defined


Ownership is recorded digitally

Investor ownership is recorded and tracked digitally using blockchain technology.

Blockchain is used as a secure record-keeping system that:

  • Records who owns which share of a property

  • Tracks ownership changes over time

  • Prevents records from being altered without proper authorization

PRYPCO Mint uses the XRP Ledger as the underlying infrastructure for these records. Investors do not interact with blockchain directly — it operates in the background.


Operating within a regulated framework

PRYPCO Mint operates under the oversight of the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA).

This helps ensure that digital ownership records and token structures operate within an approved regulatory framework and align with UAE requirements.


What this means for investors

This structure provides confidence that:

  • Ownership is linked to real, legally verified property

  • Ownership records are accurate and traceable

  • There is a transparent record of ownership over time


Important to understand

While ownership records are digitally recorded and verified:

  • Property values and rental income can fluctuate

  • Returns are not guaranteed

  • Real estate investment risk still applies

Digital ownership records support transparency, but they do not change the fundamentals of real estate investing.

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