For the first time, real estate in Portugal was purchased without conversion to fiat money, directly paid in Bitcoin.
According to a report by the local newspaper Idealista, it was a first in the country. It is the first time in the country that a property has been purchased directly in Bitcoin, although it requires some additional steps. The property was purchased for 3 BTC, which corresponds to roughly 102,000 euros ($108,000).
Buying real estate with crypto assets required buyers to convert their holdings into euros first until last month. Also, the country’s notary law has set clear rules on how to create title deeds for real estate sales made directly in crypto. Real estate company Zome said in a statement on the subject:
In the process of creating the deed, there is some information in addition to the ordinary details such as the relevant Bitcoin address and proof that the crypto transaction took place.