It's simple math! You add 465 million to 44,227*(.0018*465 million). That last part is 370 million. Adding 465 and 370 is 835. There are at least 835 million shares outstanding on a fully-diluted basis based upon the information the company has provided.
What it doesn't say is the terms of the convertible notes or the warrants. These would increase the fully-diluted shares.
I review literally hundreds of filings a year. It is very odd that the company doesn't disclose the issuance of shares more completely. They say how many shares were created by the convertible notes being converted, but they don't say the amount of debt paid off. I don't blame them. It's very embarrassing to suffer such low conversion prices relative to the current trading price. I am surprised that such a high-revenue company hasn't been able to find alternative financing to pay these b.s. notes off. I guess they are unable to raise capital.
It looks to me like one of the kids of the accountants at East West did the accounting at Potnetwork Holdings. I hope the company got a nice reduction on the price of the services.