Most people that are into pink sheets are in it to make a quick buck. They can't afford to have funds tied up for a long time. If they have the opportunity to make a quick $500-$1000 on 1 play, they'll jump at it no matter the long term positive outlook of the stock.
That's their strategy, sometimes it works great for them but many times, they are a hugely disappointed when the value of the stock they sold skyrockets and they lose out on thousands.
In this case, this is the equivalent of a startup with tremendous potential. This is unlike any other pink sheet and my opinion (and I'm not a pumper whatsoever) is that whomever has the fortitude and can afford to hold will benefit greatly.