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We consider real estate as an investment asset but no one can claim full ownership by investing a small amount like $100-200 or $50-100 in it. But in Bitcoin it is possible. In reality, real estate investment has many limitations. Buying and selling property is slow, expensive and out of reach of common people, while just getting access requires cores of Naira. Also, maintenance is more difficult due to taxes, loan interest and complexity of land documents etc., but buying and selling Bitcoin is easy and profitable and liquidity is available almost instantly which is not possible in real estate.

Moreover, it is unlimited usable worldwide without any banks, agents or brokers but this is impossible in real estate business. So in my opinion Bitcoin is much more transparent, easy and open to all from the perspective of value storage than real estate business. So in future Bitcoin Replace Land and as Store of Wealth in Nigeria.
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Scraped on 29/08/2025, 19:16:36 UTC
We consider real estate as an investment asset but no one can claim full ownership by investing a small amount like $100-200 or $50-100 in it. But in Bitcoin it is possible. In reality, real estate investment has many limitations. Buying and selling property is slow, expensive and out of reach of common people, while just getting access requires cores of Naira. Also, maintenance is more difficult due to taxes, loan interest and complexity of land documents etc., but buying and selling Bitcoin is easy and profitable and liquidity is available almost instantly which is not possible in real estate.

Moreover, it is unlimited usable worldwide without any banks, agents or brokers but this is impossible in real estate business. So in my opinion Bitcoin is much more transparent, easy and open to all from the perspective of value storage than real estate business.