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Tyrus603

05/02/22 12:41 PM

#42549 RE: marcis #42539

Excellent marcis, WAX, yes, you are right.

Welcome aboard!
There are numerous clues from WAX's end of things -- including their company's history with one of their co-founder's Malcolm CasSelle doing a RM into a shell, there's also WAX's in-need-of-funding status, Quigley's many public statements showing him to be emphatic and fanatic about decentralized finance, and his libertarian philosophy, and about the importance of preserving and safeguarding 100% of the company's controlling equity, and not giving any away to other venture capitalists (like Dapper Open Sea and others have) although and precisely because Quigley has been, and is THAT VC guy himself, and there's also his statement about the attraction of gaining instant liquidity in the public market, and Mike Novogratz, one of the founding investors of WAX's token launch seven years ago, and one of Quigley's and WAX's biggest believers, who famously took his NY based Galaxy Digital public by way of a reverse merger into a shell on Canada's TSX.

And then also you have all the indications of a WAX merger from George Sharp's end of it.
George first told us last summer that he had a merger pending for GOFF that would be in the "blockchain" field, then in December he changed the GOFF sic code to one that i posted about being in unison with several companies in the NFT field and maybe George is making GOFF an NFT company.

The slight shift in the pending merger target's business description blockchain to NFT matched perfectly with WAX's own company transformation from a blockchain and crypto token-focus to a concentration on becoming known for their green friendly NFT minting and transactions.
in fact WAX just recently relabeled/rebranded all of their YouTube channel videos "WAX NFTs."
In January George announced his applying for the name change to "THE NFT company" with "THE" capitalized, which I viewed as quite synchronous with WAX's tagline, "The King of NFTs".
Problem was, FINRA informed George "The NFT company" wasn't specific enough, there were too many other companies that moniker could be mistaken as referring to, and FINRA does not allow "placeholder" names.
The name change had to be tied directly to a corporate action, FINRA said and If that corporate action was a merger, and that's why you're name changing, then the name change "must match" the name of the incoming merger asset.
So, after months and months of carefully avoiding spilling the beans to anyone on which company exactly was merging in -- to avoid even the slightest appearance that he was "hyping" his stock or "price pumping" in advance of a merger before all regulatory hurdles were overcome and the deal was done, George was, as a matter of progress and proper procedure toward the final merger goal, forced to make a key reveal: "Worldwide NFT."

There are many who have tried to dismiss "Worldwide" as generic and inconsequential.

Not so, if you have been paying attention to how George Sharp operates, or FINRAs naming rules. No detail is too small.

Just days ago, George deleted and reposted a HUMBL Blue Ape tweet so as to avoid the slightest appearance of "trademark infringement."
But you're going to try to tell me he's OK going with and sticking with "Worldwide" for the NFT company merger name, even though it steps all over "the Worldwide Asset eXchange?"
You would be incorrect on that assessment.

This reveal was in addition to George's tweets about Miami becoming the crypto capital or mecca, where Quigley happens to have moved his home and company to, and where all press releases are tagged from "(Miami)"
And this is in adddition to George tweeting how NFTs are so much more than apes and athletes, just as Quigley has been preaching that (paraphrasing) "Anything on the planet that cannot be eaten/consumed can and will some day be an NFT."

Comparing this to the specious SWAPP GVSI rumor fails because yes you DID hear "Worldwide" from the man himself.

Had you, say, been reading all the Encyclopedia Brown books and Sherlock Holmes books and all of Ann Rule's true crime books from.l a young age and covered politics crime and sports as part of a 29 year investigative journalism career -- and played a lot of chess and now Wordle is a favorite, honing those process of elimination skills further-' the WAX merger would be an ice cream cake call for you, too.

But you really don't even need to have go through all of that to figure this one out.

As the actor Andy Garcia once said in deluvering one of his most over the top lines in whatever movie that was:

"I been doin this TOO LONG to be wrong!!"

May the 4th, and Cinco de Mayo, be with you all.