"Fusu.com, synonymous with ?Future Success?, is the world?s first Domain Stock Exchange and is in public beta right now. Instead of buying domains in its entirety, it allows investors to invest in fractional ownership (?shares?) of domains. Like a traditional stock exchange, Fusu provides the trading platform for owners, shareholders and investors.
Domain owners can list up to 45% of their domain on the public market and get immediate liquidity as investors buy in.
Investors on the other hand can buy percentage ownership in domains and trade their shares, thus benefiting from the increase in domain values. Fusu is the clearing house - like a traditional stock exchange, it provides the platform for owners, shareholders and investors.
What is the advantage of listing my domain on the Domain Stock Exchange? By listing your domain on Fusu, you can get immediate liquidity without giving up control of your domain. At the same time, you gain exposure and visibility for your premium name, and benefit directly from its increase in value.
If I list my domain on the Exchange, what commitments am I entering?
Domain owners are required to split the revenue of a domain sale with their shareholders. In addition, if a domain is sold for less than 150% of the current market value, then the approval of 90% of all shareholders is required. In order to guarantee that a domain is not sold bypassing Fusu and the domain?s shareholders, domain owners are required to keep the listed domains with Fusu Certified Registrars. When I list my domain on the Exchange, do I loose control?
No; since you can sell a maximum of 45%, you remain the owner and in control of the name. You can decide to sell the name at any point. Depending on the sale price, you will need the approval of 90% of the shareholders; if the sale price is higher than 150% of the current market value, the shareholders will be paid out automatically."
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I know there are some domain people here so I was just wondering your thoughts on this idea. Seems like a great idea but I can see a few issues arising from it.