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Documentation Index

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Platform

Shareland is not available to citizens or residents of the United States, Canada, UK, Mainland China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, Myanmar, Afghanistan, Belarus, Central African Republic, DR Congo, Libya, Mali, Nicaragua, Somalia, Sudan, Venezuela, Yemen, Zimbabwe, or the Crimea/Donetsk/Luhansk regions.During sign-up, you’ll be asked to confirm your jurisdiction. Users in restricted countries will not be able to access the exchange. Using a VPN to bypass geofencing is a violation of our Terms of Service.
There is no minimum trade size. However, a minimum fee of $0.10 applies per transaction. No maximum. Trade any amount.
Shareland charges a flat 1.5% fee on each transaction (buy or sell). No management fees, no withdrawal fees, no hidden charges.
No. SQFT tokens are synthetic instruments that track the price per square foot of real estate in specific neighborhoods. You gain price exposure without owning physical property, similar to how commodity futures give you exposure to oil prices without owning barrels of oil.
SQFT tokens are priced by the market. Shareland uses an automated market maker (AMM) that sets prices based on supply and demand, with support for limit orders at specific prices. Each market also has an oracle that publishes a reference price based on real-world housing data (recent sales, listings, and historical trends). Arbitrage incentives create a soft peg that pulls the market price toward the oracle value over time. The oracle methodology was developed with Dr. Susan Wachter (Wharton School) and Dr. Andrey Pavlov (Simon Fraser University).
Yes. SQFT tokens reflect real estate prices, which can go down as well as up. Only trade what you can afford to lose. Please read all risk disclosures before trading.
Not yet. Shareland currently runs as a web application accessible from any mobile or desktop browser. A native mobile app is on the roadmap.

Token Mechanics

Shareland may automatically halt trading in a market if suspicious activity or anomalous pricing is detected. This is a protective measure to maintain marketplace health. Your tokens remain in your wallet and are unaffected during a halt. Markets resume once the issue is resolved.
Sell your SQFT tokens. Proceeds return to your connected wallet immediately after the on-chain transaction confirms. From there, transfer to any external wallet or exchange as you normally would.
Staking deposits both SQFT tokens and USDC into a market’s liquidity pool, where they help facilitate trades on the exchange. In return, you receive LP (liquidity provider) tokens and earn USDC rewards from trading fees. Rewards accrue continuously and can be claimed at any time from your Portfolio. Note that LP positions carry different risk characteristics than simply holding SQFT. See the staking guide for details.
Borrowing (minting) lets you lock USDC as collateral to create new SQFT tokens. This opens a debt position. To unlock your collateral, you return (burn) the same number of SQFT tokens. Shareland requires a minimum collateralization ratio (MCR) of 110%. We recommend maintaining 120% or above for safety. If your ratio drops to 110%, your position will be automatically liquidated.

Technical

Shareland uses Privy for secure, non-custodial wallet management. You control your keys. Shareland never takes custody of your funds or private keys.
Shareland runs on the Base blockchain, an Ethereum L2 built by Coinbase. All transactions are executed programmatically via self-custodial wallets.
Tax treatment of synthetic derivative instruments varies by jurisdiction. Shareland does not provide tax advice. We recommend consulting a tax professional familiar with digital assets in your country.
You’ll need USDC on the Base network to start trading. There is no in-app on-ramp currently. You’ll need to acquire USDC on Base through your wallet provider or bridge from another network before connecting to Shareland.
SQFT tokens are structured as synthetic derivative instruments, not securities. Shareland is pursuing regulatory clarity under the CFTC framework. See our Terms of Service for the full legal picture.