No. Owning a Mapstone NFT does not give you legal ownership of the physical property, building, land, or postal code represented by the NFT.
A Mapstone Address NFT is a unique digital asset tied to the geographic location of a real-world street address. A Neighborhood NFT represents a specific postal code within the Mapstone ecosystem. These NFTs are recorded on the Ethereum blockchain, but they are not property deeds, titles, leases, liens, or other legal interests in real estate.
Owning a Mapstone NFT does not provide:
Instead, Mapstone NFTs provide digital ownership and utility within the Mapstone ecosystem. Depending on the NFT type, that utility may include collecting and trading, participating in Address Quest™, receiving eligible platform-based earnings, or accessing future Mapstone features.
Any separate opportunity involving ownership of real-world property would require its own legal documentation, eligibility requirements, and transfer process. It would not result automatically from owning a Mapstone NFT.
For more information, see What are Address NFTs?, What are Neighborhood NFTs?, and the Mapstone Terms and Conditions.