An Andreessen Horowitz-backed company is launching a new way for investors to own a piece of a luxury dorm in South Carolina through digital token sales

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Harbor, a startup incubated by the former PayPal exec David Sacks, is selling digital tokens for luxury student housing near the University of South Carolina.

 

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Companies literally do this all the time without blockchain and it works fine

Terrible business concept. Adios, dinero!

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