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October 19, 2024, 04:12:25 PM
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Hello all,

I'm looking for people, or an existing group, that have a Bitcoin Layer 2 Project that might make a good candidate to take public (in the US) and pursue a similar Bitcoin securitization strategy to what Michael Saylor is doing with MicroStrategy. I'm willing to work for equity only for the right people and project. I'd prefer a US based effort.

Quick about me:

First off, I am a proponent of Bitcoin and believe in its future. Secondly, I have led a publicly traded company, assisted several others in going public and I have experience raising capital and promoting business visions. I have experience project managing Reg A and D, S-1 registrations, Secondary Public Offerings (SPO's) and PIPE financing. Lastly, I have cleared registration statements with the SEC that were believed to be impossible to do so. I am NOT a Wall Street person, I'm effectively an autodidactic who is self taught and almost all of my efforts have been independent of any group or institution. I can provide references, point to SEC filings I have worked on and prove these statements. For now I'd like to remain anonymous to test the waters so to speak. I would require mutual NDA's with any person or group to move into any due diligence phase.

The route to accessing public markets I am experienced with is not the typical IPO processes most people think of. The process I have experience with completely removes Wall Street from the effort. Everything can be controlled by the founders, insiders and their investors. No huge fees, no outside meddling, or selling your soul. It's possible to clear the SEC, get a ticker and start trading for under $100K in costs. Under a secondary public offering registration, you effectively conduct a private offering first, building a shareholders base (minimum 50 people), register those shares with the SEC and then start trading on the OTCmarkets. Once you've met minimum listing requirements trading OTC, it's a relatively simple paperwork process to up list to a senior exchange. This path allows you to dramatically cut the costs of going public and you don't have to deal with all the pretentious empty suits.

When it comes to ongoing financing, your initial investors can exit their original position during the SPO listing and effectively reinvest in subsequent offerings. It's pretty much what MSTR is doing with their convertible debt offerings.

I'd ask any serious inquiries to be made via PM. I am however more than happy to answer any general questions publicly for the curious. I am not a lawyer, or an accountant, so those professionals would still need to be utilized in this process. What I offer is experience in taking a company public, managing the process, working on draft filings and know plenty of good attorney's, auditors and broker dealers to get the job done.

What is my reason for doing this? My last independent effort ended in 2019 due to a desire to focus on family so I went back to being someone's "employee". Bitcoin however has allowed me to recently quit my boring day job and I have the entrepreneurial itch once again. I'd love to take my prior skills and apply them to my new passion, Bitcoin.


-Qwisty
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