What Buyers Should Know About Blockchain Property Verification
Buyers should treat blockchain claims as secondary to Land Registry title and conveyancing advice. Property Passport UK explains verification identity separately from ownership.
Published: 22 Apr 2026 · Updated: 22 Apr 2026 · 7 min read
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Questions to ask
- What does this token claim to prove?
- Does it claim title? If yes, be extremely sceptical unless your solicitor confirms.
- What is the canonical record for the product, and what is merely a public pointer?
How Property Passport UK presents verification
Property Passport Blockchain Verification is framed as identity-first and linked to a recognised Property Passport record. It is not a substitute for your solicitor’s interpretation of title and searches.
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