Don't know about others, but this just seems fully unrealistic to me. I'm as bullish as anybody, but I'm not drinking the Koolaid enough to say that people won't sell a $.65 stock for $5.00. Would anyone say that about any other company?
Again, $10,000 worth of shares becomes $75,000; $200,000, $1,500,000.
If shares are registered at FN and only a very small % of those want to sell, then the price goes up to meet any new demand. That's good, isn't it? Sort of the opposite of what we see with so much selling pressure now.
The liquidity will come when the price equalized the supply and demand.