Overview
Stablemans is a platform that lets you buy fractional shares of thoroughbred racehorses instead of paying for a whole horse. Each share gives you a percentage stake in a racing, breeding, or sales-prep horse, along with updates and a cut of any earnings it generates1. It groups horses into three tracks, so you can back a horse heading to the track, one in a breeding program, or a young horse being prepared for auction.
Ownership shares are issued as tokens through a minting service called NMKR, on Cardano and Solana, and sent straight to your own cryptocurrency wallet2. The site frames this as a way to open horse ownership, normally reserved for wealthy syndicates, to anyone who can afford a single share.
Key Features
- Buy a slice of a racehorse, not the whole animal. A horse is split into a fixed number of shares, each priced individually, so you can own a small percentage rather than fund an entire thoroughbred3.
- Shares land directly in your wallet. Each ownership share is issued as a token through NMKR and minted to your connected wallet, giving you a record of what you hold that you can later transfer1.
- Three ways to take part. You can back horses in racing, breeding, or sales-prep categories, each with its own type of potential payoff, from race winnings to breeding fees to auction proceeds2.
- One-time cost per share. Listings note that buying a share is a single payment with no recurring monthly fee, and that running costs tied to the horse come out of its profits before owners are paid2.
- Pay with crypto or card. Purchases run through the NMKR payment gateway, and the site says shares can be bought with cryptocurrency or traditional payment methods3.
What to Expect
Visitors land on a marketplace of individual horses, each with its own profile page showing the share price, how many shares remain, the horse's category, and details such as trainer, location, and upcoming events2. Buying involves connecting a wallet, with the site listing options including NuFi for Cardano and MetaMask for Solana, then completing payment through NMKR's checkout, which sends the ownership token directly to that wallet1.
The experience leans heavily on the prestige and storytelling of horse racing rather than financial dashboards. Horse pages read like introductions to a specific animal, including bloodline notes and racing plans, with the share price, remaining shares, and category shown for each.
