That only shows the A/S. It does not show where the 247,000 shares were registered with the SEC or a lawyer opinion letter. Plus that filing has the phony address!
Their shares are registered with the secretary of state, it is in the stickies.
One does not "register" shares with the Nevada SOS. One simply authorizes the issuance of a specific amount of stock.
Shares sold into the market must either be registered with the SEC, or the company must avail itself of an appropriate exemption.
CRWV appears to have done neither, yet nonetheless raised its o/s from 17,555 shares to 447 million shares in the space of a few months.
This is an important point. If you listen to the SEC's roundtable on microcaps, you'll realize they and the other regulators are extremely concerned about the sale of unregistered stock by penny issuers.