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Originally Posted by Deep_Blue
I've never heard of "being accredited" by an entity.
The accredited investor threshold is based on net worth (over $1 million excl. primary residence) or past two years of income (>$ 200k). If you meet either of those, my understanding is you are considered accredited and will have to prove that when investing
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Correct. You get the accreditation when you inquire and invest with them.
My point is, the entire AI world is like the cool kids group in high school. To get invited to all their parties (to get solicited for investments), you have to get into your first party (invest with someone first and get accredited).
Just be careful, the buy ins are large, liquidity is weak and some has insane management fees. But they throw out some very yummy yields. A lot of them are real estate, natural resources and land trusts. There are also hedge funds and other shit.