1.6 billion outstanding shares, with a hidden 2.9 billion shares that can be sold, and added to the outstanding within a few hours, if the share price jumps to over a penny per share.
1.6b + 2.9b = 4.5billion. The problem is that if the 2.9b was added to the outstanding, would make a "no bid" situation where there is no market because the bid price would be zero, and investors would not be able to sell epoxy shares. - We could see a share price on the ask: .0001, and bid: .00005 per share.
Other share holder have blogged of owning millions of shares, where Dave will dump billions of shares, so he can rip-off investors money by creating a whale trap, and making anyone look like a fool for buying shares from his company.