Crowdvilla shared holiday homes

April 10, 2018

Crowdvilla aims to provide true sharing of its global portfolio of hotels and holiday properties on the blockchain. Based on the concept of the common good, Crowdvilla’s community pools their resources to acquire properties together for their shared use. The portfolio would ideally occupy the casual luxury segment that has broad appeal to internationally-mobile businesses and holiday travellers.

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