Provide name, email, country, and confirm age (18+). You will receive confirmation and dashboard access via email.
Within hours, your dashboard shows a virtual allocation of Boxabl company shares/stock. These shares represent a unit of ownership of Boxabl.
We recommend holding the shares for 1–2 months to see how these company shares do. Company shares will show conservative, moderate, and aggressive growth during waiting periods.
After the waiting period ends, from your dashboard you can request and apply for withdrawal of your shares from the company and these shares will be converted into money and paid into your bank account and any payment information you provide.
Submit a testimony about your earnings, experience and journey with us. Outstanding submissions may be featured in our community showcase.
At Boxabl Global Holdings, we focus on building long-term partnerships with anyone; beginner investors, sophisticated investors, institutions, and high-net-worth individuals. Our approach combines rigorous analysis with innovative strategies to achieve sustainable growth.
Giving away shares is our way of saying thank you, but it’s also a way to align our community with our mission. Cash disappears, but shares represent ownership. When people hold our shares, they share in our success. It creates a stronger bond between BoxablVest and our supporters. Also, this builds awareness. More people learning about BoxablVest means more people following our journey, supporting our innovations, and spreading the word. Everyone wins.
We are changing lives of people and families literally. Even if it’s just a few thousand dollars today, in 1–2 months it could grow into much more and for some families that kind of growth means paying off bills, saving for kids’ education, or even making a down payment on a home. We are thinking long term here, imagine if you win shares and hold them, you don’t just see short-term growth, you get to ride the journey of BoxablVest as it innovates in modular construction. Imagine looking back 10 years from now saying, “I was one of the first community members who owned shares during the early days.” That’s legacy stuff.