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Why I’m Watching LandDAO (and Why It Feels Different)

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I’ve seen my share of “tokenizing real-world assets” projects, and most either stay on the whitepaper forever or end up being governance LARP. But LandDAO caught my eye because it’s focused on something practical: real land management on-chain.

The idea? They’re working on a system where communities can own and manage land together, turning it into an asset that actually generates revenue, rather than just being a JPEG flex or hype token. It’s like blending NFT community culture with actual hard assets.

They’re still early (token isn’t live yet), but you can join the waitlist if you’re into getting in on the ground floor of a real-world utility project. They’re hinting that early signups might get rewarded, which is a bonus.

What I like most is that there’s no influencer hype or constant pump tweets just a quiet, consistent build. The team seems more focused on creating actual infrastructure rather than dropping a “land DAO” token and calling it a day.

If you’re into projects that aim to merge Web3 with real asset ownership while letting communities have a genuine say in how things run, LandDAO is worth a look.

https://landdao.io/blog/

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