If it is Kodiak, they could be running the test on their end as well. They do not have a volume clause, so Kodiak is not concerned with holding. But I rarely see these underwriters hold onto shares, so I am investing with the assumption they don't hold.
Of course no one wants large puts sold at this level and volume, not Rory, not Kodiak, and definitely not current shareholder. We need to get the price up multiples of current price and bring in huge volume, 1M+ days. Then at those levels it should be little concern what Kodiak does with the shares, plus that allows traders, and long investors to buy/sell without worrying about being locked into a position, which at that point we should see a lot of ihub traffic feeding the cycle.
I looking for the new website with walkouts. I'm guessing that might ignite a spark, plus probably some walkout deals that are announced with it. These ihub people don't like to buy at the bottom, they like to jump in on a chart already going up. Once this breaks .12 and then back over .15, maybe we start seeing some of those types again, but it needs a spark.