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RE: A licensed real estate pro has passed exams, adheres to regulatory standards, and ...

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Posted via D.BuzzHey @realtorberto. Don't you think that the future of things doesn't require licensing because smart contracts can have regulatory requirements and other specifications built into them, eliminating human error and corruption?

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Posted via D.Buzzhi @kamuhive. I think as long as the government is still functioning the need for licensing is still a requirement. Anyone can be an expert but licensing is the recognition that a person have expertise in a certain Industry.

That is true. But there're also moves to decentralise governance. Until then, we have no choice but to follow these archaic systems

I think that having a license professional do the work that he/she have the expertise will put the clients at ease and ensure that the transaction is in accordance to law. And if it failed you can always go to the Regulatory Commission to report.

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