Keys to Web3: Real Estate in the Age of Blockchain - September 22, 2026

$38.00

September 22, 2026 | 9:00am - 12:00pm

Location: Zoom

Credits: 3

Instructor: Ellen Ng - Founder of Inoa.ai and Program lead for the State Government of Hawaii's Digital Currency Innovation Lab (DCIL)

Blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies, and tokenized assets are no longer fringe innovations; they are rapidly reshaping financial systems, ownership structures, and consumer behavior worldwide; A real estate transaction has already been recorded on blockchain in the State of Hawaii. As real estate professionals operate at the intersection of property rights, contracts, finance, and trust, understanding these developments is becoming increasingly relevant.

Keys to Web3: Real Estate in the Age of Blockchain is a 3-hour continuing education course designed to provide realtors with a foundational understanding of blockchain technology, its ecosystem, and its emerging real estate applications. The course explores the evolution from Web2 to Web3, explains core blockchain concepts in accessible terms, and examines how digital assets, tokenization, and regulatory developments may impact real estate practice.

September 22, 2026 | 9:00am - 12:00pm

Location: Zoom

Credits: 3

Instructor: Ellen Ng - Founder of Inoa.ai and Program lead for the State Government of Hawaii's Digital Currency Innovation Lab (DCIL)

Blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies, and tokenized assets are no longer fringe innovations; they are rapidly reshaping financial systems, ownership structures, and consumer behavior worldwide; A real estate transaction has already been recorded on blockchain in the State of Hawaii. As real estate professionals operate at the intersection of property rights, contracts, finance, and trust, understanding these developments is becoming increasingly relevant.

Keys to Web3: Real Estate in the Age of Blockchain is a 3-hour continuing education course designed to provide realtors with a foundational understanding of blockchain technology, its ecosystem, and its emerging real estate applications. The course explores the evolution from Web2 to Web3, explains core blockchain concepts in accessible terms, and examines how digital assets, tokenization, and regulatory developments may impact real estate practice.