Building the REX membership.
REX is currently focused on membership growth and measuring collective interest before accepting exchange funding. Estimated funding submissions are non-binding and do not represent a commitment to invest.
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REX Membership
REX emphasizes transparency, accountability, and verifiable information so future exchange owners can make better-informed decisions.
The Reality Horse Racing Exchange (REX) is a member-driven ownership platform structured similarly to a major sports league, combined with the liquidity and dynamics of a modern stock exchange. It is designed as a scalable model focused on long-term enterprise value creation. Each exchange functions as an independently owned franchise, offering participants a limited-entry opportunity within a system built for growth and network expansion.
As REX evolves and the Super Stable is assembled, the value of each exchange is expected to be influenced by platform adoption, on-track performance, and limited access. Early exchange owners are positioned to participate in the potential upside of a developing ecosystem.
You can register a free exchange account while enrollment remains open, review the REX model in detail, and submit a non‑binding investment estimate to help determine the potential funding for building and managing the REX Super Stable.
View Current Exchange Owner Estimates
Add your exchange to the current list of exchange owner estimates.
Submit Exchange Funding Estimate
Help REX estimate the potential size of the REX super fund.
How Does REX Work?
Watch the video presentations below to understand the vision, structure, and limited time membership opportunity.
The Ultimate Racehorse Share Ownership Experience
An overview of the REX model, membership strategy, and exchange concept.
REX Follows NFL Franchise Model For Exchange Ownership
A deeper look at how REX operates like a closed major sports league franchise that can greatly appreciate in value.
REX Q&A and More
Additional explanation and answers to common questions about the exchange concept.