Tateru uses the blockchain to prevent data tampering

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16 January 2019

Tateru Inc., a Japanese company of advanced technology, uses blockchain technology to curb false real estate and improve transaction transparency. The tampered data prevention system will be launched by the end of February.

The false data prevention system

Founded in January 2006, Tateru Inc. (TSE: 1435) operates a Tateru-BuySell vertical property and a real estate correspondent site for Tateru-BuySell.jp/Business brokers. Last year it entered into real estate transactions in cooperation with Vertical Properties oriented to Southeast Asia PropertyAccess; in which Tateru holds an undisclosed interest.

The company is currently developing the system with the help of DigiNex, a company based in Blockchain, based in Hong Kong. The system is based on cloud storage connected to a digital accounting that records the access history, such as file searching, and takes input directly from customers, without the assistance of real estate agents.

Vertical Properties Lifull Home & # 39; s (at Homes.co.jp) launched a joint study with major technology companies and a research institute in June last year. It will analyze the commercialization of a platform that uses blockchain technology.

Ga Tech operates a one-stop property portal for research, asset utilization and post-purchase services on Renosy.com. He is also developing a blockchain property platform.

Site owned AtHome has partnered with the technology company Adobe Systems Inc. to introduce a cloud-based document management system to simplify the real estate business.


Tariq Ahmed Saeedi

Tariq Ahmed Saeedi writes stories about sharing economies in Asia, particularly in Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Korea, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Iran. He joined the AIM group in January 2016. Tariq is also a spotter, monitoring the updates of the global market sector. He has over 15 years of writing experience. Tariq often provides economic / technological news and analysis to a The News International newspaper and a magazine. He has also written articles and interviews for various other publications and some of his articles have been cited for references in World Bank reports and archived in the Florida Institute of Technology library. Tariq also narrated the content of the company website for the Audi importer in Pakistan and others. He began his career in the television news department in 2003 and later joined the country's leading news agency, Pakistan Press International.

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