E-Estate to Host Washington DC Summit on Real Estate Tokenization
E-Estate Group will host ‘E-Estate 1 Year Live: Washington DC Summit’ on June 13, 2026, at The Watergate Hotel to mark its platform’s first anniversary and discuss tokenization.
E-Estate Group will hold “E-Estate 1 Year Live: Washington DC Summit” on June 13, 2026, at The Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C. The event marks one year since the company launched its tokenization platform and will focus on blockchain-based real estate ownership.
Company leaders, agents, buyers, strategic partners and invited guests are expected to attend. The program will include company presentations, invited speakers, recognition of top performers and panel discussions on the platform’s future direction.
E-Estate reported it moved from launch to active market development during its first year. Company data show a tokenized real estate portfolio that exceeded $100 million in 2025 and total EST token sales tied to property offerings of more than $32 million.
In 2026 E-Estate filed a Form D notice with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as part of efforts to strengthen the legal foundation for activity connected to the U.S. market.
Planned agenda topics include legal structure, ownership records, agent education, processes for verifying business and institutional participants, and other operational matters. The company said it will review lessons from the first year and outline plans to expand infrastructure, the property portfolio and user access.
The platform uses blockchain infrastructure to enable digital participation in real property while keeping traditional property ownership fundamentals intact. E-Estate describes its approach as creating an ownership layer that links property documents, asset management and digital records.
E-Estate is developing an agent structure, buyer education resources, business account access and know-your-business (KYB) processes. The company also plans to add mobile access and other platform tools.
Brandon Stephenson, CEO and co-founder of E-Estate Group Inc., commented: “Real estate tokenization is no longer only a concept. The next stage is about building infrastructure around real assets, legal structure, ownership records, user education and operational discipline.”
The Washington summit will serve as a first-year review and a forum for the company to present its planned next steps as interest in tokenized real estate continues to expand.








