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by tarun_anand 1694 days ago
It's a good idea always to raise capital - but question is at what terms?

Secondly, is NFT tied to the stock? You will still have to register shareholding wherever you are domiciled.

Lastly what are the liquidity and exit options for investors?

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NFT is not tied to stock, the only long term value I see it providing users is access to information that our algorithm provides which will be tokenized so that a holder of our NFT can accumulate incrementally or spend tokens on information, which gets more robust and in-depth the longer it is running. Owning this NFT won't make you a shareholder. In terms of exit options, NFT's can be resold at any time. Any concerns, suggestions or inquiries for exit and liquidity options? This part is being put together now so we are still learning!
Also to clarify, there is no return on investment. We are basically showcasing the algorithm access as a cool feature of this collectible. From my understanding if we were to treat this as an investment that will increase in future value or distribute any sort of earnings then we would have to register with the SEC.