Based on the history of "playing" in the crypto-currency space, then announcing huge contracts that may or may not be real, the ultimate outcome could be TEUM seeking bankruptcy protection. I held a boatload of TEUM, but jumped off the sinking ship months ago. Getting back in is on the table, but the long list of risks seems too great. Is it possible some portion of the accusations related to "falsehoods" or significant "overstatements", authored by TEUM, happen to be well-founded?
IMO, there is a better than 50/50 probability the current share price is already an overvaluation, but we shall see.