I totally get what you're saying. It’s true, blockchain can help keep track of who owns what, like having a super smart notebook that never forgets. But, when it comes to owning land in another place, it gets a bit more tricky because every country has different rules, especially for people who aren’t from there. Even if the land is real, the government rules might make it hard for someone from another country to actually own it. So, while blockchain is super cool and helps with tracking, I’m also curious how they’ll handle all those different laws. It’ll be interesting to see how LandDAO will make this work for everyone.