Digital real estate refers to any digital assets you own. A common example is a website. It's easy to see how this digital property takes up space in the digital universe. Other complicated examples of digital real estate include non-fungible tokens, mobile apps, or.
Digital real estate refers to owned virtual properties. In Web 1.0, our digital real estate consisted of email domains. In Web 2.0, social platforms. Today, Web 3.0 is emerging and digital real estate comes in the form of virtual parcels – NFTs and digital currency.