Ubitquity Inc. recently announced the official launch of NFTVault AI v3.0.1 Alpha. This platform upgrade revolutionizes how the real estate and aviation title industries store, retrieve and interact with encrypted policy documents, according to a release.
A major breakthrough in the v3.0.1 Alpha release is the implementation of Ubtiquity’s proprietary RWA-Scraper email tool. This integration allows for frictionless data syncing directly from industry-leading closing room platforms, including Qualia, ResWare and SoftPro.
By utilizing the RWA-Scraper email tool, title companies can bypass traditional API bottlenecks, automating the ingestion of title records into the decentralized NFTVault ecosystem without altering their existing operational workflows.
“Our vision with NFTVault AI has always been zero friction combined with infinite security,” Ubitquity Inc. founder and CEO Nathan Wosnack, said in the release. “By deploying our proprietary RWA-Scraper tool in v3.0.1 Alpha, we are bridging the gap between legacy closing software and Web3 infrastructure. We are allowing title agents to automatically secure their policies on the blockchain using the tools they already use every day. It is a massive leap forward for the tokenization of RWA.”
The company also shared that alongside the closing room integration, NFTVault AI v3.0.1 Alpha introduces a localized directory access architecture powered by Ubitquity’s proprietary IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) node archival. Documents are encrypted with military-grade AES-256 security and pinned to internal decentralized nodes.
Additionally, users can securely unlock their local vault directories using a unique PIN, immediately accessing their files backed by Cloudflare S3 redundancies and verified via the Polygon blockchain explorer. Once the vault is unlocked, the localized data is fed into a secure Contextual AI Engine, built in cooperation with Google Gemini. Homeowners and aviation clients can interact with their decrypted title policies using natural language, asking complex questions and receiving instant, accurate answers without navigating legal jargon.
“Security, data sovereignty and interoperability are the core pillars of this update,” MJ Phillips, Ubitquity Inc. chief technology officer and chief information security officer, said. “By transitioning to our own proprietary IPFS nodes and pairing them with Cloudflare S3 backups, we ensure our clients maintain absolute control over their encrypted title records. The new localized directory structure creates an isolated, secure environment where the Google Gemini LLM (large language models) can analyze sensitive documents without risking external data leakage. We have built an enterprise-grade fortress that remains incredibly easy to use.”