Despite the increasing demand for real estate, traditional land registries face several challenges such as limited accessibility, slow transaction processes, and lack of transparency, leading to fraudulent activities and legal disputes. Moreover, the traditional method of rent payment is not only time-consuming but also involves intermediaries leading to additional costs. Hence, there is a need for a secure and efficient decentralized land registry that can ensure transparency, accessibility, and fast transactions while providing innovative solutions for rent payment.
The hackathon's objective is to develop a decentralized land registry that encrypts data on IPFS, offers token streaming for rent payment, and provides a secure and transparent ecosystem that eliminates intermediaries, reduces costs, and ensures efficient transactions. The solution should be easy to use, accessible, and scalable, enabling individuals and organizations to buy, sell and rent properties in a secure and decentralized environment. The ultimate goal is to create a solution that ensures the democratization of the real estate industry and provides an opportunity for everyone to participate in real estate investment.
The major challenges we get into integrating leaflet JS. Leaflet is an open-source JavaScript library used for building web mapping applications. It is designed to be lightweight, modular, and easy to use. Leaflet provides a range of mapping features, including tile layers, markers, popups, GeoJSON and vector layers, and interactive zoom and panning.
Leaflet can be used with a variety of map providers, including OpenStreetMap, Mapbox, and Google Maps. It also supports a wide range of plugins, which can be used to extend its functionality.
and Integration of all the components with other it really a mind breaking task
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