State Council: Promote blockchain technology to empower housing transactions and property registration, building the foundation for urban digital governance

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Mars Finance News: According to the “Urban Renewal ‘15th Five-Year Plan’” released by the State Council on May 22, 2026, the State Council has clearly proposed promoting blockchain technology to empower areas such as housing transactions and property registration, in order to enhance the level of smart and refined urban governance. The plan also simultaneously deploys the construction of a City Information Model (CIM) basic platform, aims to build an intensive, unified, data-integrated, and highly efficient, coordinated urban digital foundation, improve the CIM basic database and standards system, advance assigning codes to housing buildings and municipal facilities, build a national basic information repository for housing buildings and municipal facilities, and establish and improve a three-tier urban operations management and service platform system at the national, provincial, and city levels, to promote “one-network unified management” of urban operations.
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NftsOutsideTheTidalLine
· 6h ago
Urban renewal has shifted from demolition and construction to operation; the CIM platform is infrastructure, but there is a greater talent gap in operations.
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GateUser-8ca669fd
· 7h ago
Unified management sounds efficient, but how are privacy boundaries defined? Residents' data security must keep pace.
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TidalShell
· 8h ago
The third-party platform sounds very grand, but can the grassroots execution capability keep up? Let's wait and see the implementation results.
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GateUser-2eca626f
· 8h ago
Once the national-level information database is set up, the technical groundwork for property tax is basically in place too… Take a closer look and savor it.
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Lemon-FlavoredStopLoss
· 8h ago
Smart governance is a good thing; I just hope it doesn't turn into repeated construction in various places again, with data still managed separately by each.
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QueuePosition
· 8h ago
Finally, the top-level design has been implemented. If the CIM + blockchain combination can connect data silos, it will likely save a lot of time and effort when buying a house or transferring ownership in the future.
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