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Yup that is what equidate does. Basically a forward contract on the underlying shares. I have done this with some AirBnB shares.



How was the experience overall?


Overall was pretty easy and painless. In general I pretty feel good about it as they mention that the underlying principle is backed by insurance so if the counterparty does not transfer shares over you can get your principal back in theory.




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