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Possible confusion of the name isn't the issue that is worrisome.
The worrisome issue is the missing 6 years of filings that torpedoed the last attempt at corporate actions. They are still missing and George cannot produce them.
The hope is that the mysterious "deal" he made with the SEC when he withdrew the former management's appeal somehow takes care of the problem. George did not elaborate on anything about the deal, though. If the SEC deal did fix it (even though the problem was with FINRA) then it really should have been disclosed to the public as a Material Event. But it was not.
By the way, there are plenty of variations of an American Blockchain name already in use and even out of use by now, spanning a bunch of states. Mind you, I'm not claiming that is an issue here. More letting you know that perhaps your DD skills could use some improving.