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Global Gaming Technologies Corp. is a Canada-based gaming industry investment holding company. The Company provides investment exposure to digital interactive entertainment in emerging technologies, such as augmented reality, virtual reality and artificial intelligence, in addition to e-sports and traditional games platforms, such as mobile and console.


GREY:BLKCF - Post by User

Comment by unlimited_awon Jan 18, 2018 8:39am
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RE:RE:Great Article on BLOC and their future outlook

RE:RE:Great Article on BLOC and their future outlookIs the deal between Coinstream (49.9% subsidiary of BLOC) and Cryptoba (the company that was incorporated to start mining Bitcoins) off the table?

What is BLOC planning to do with the S9 Antminers if they are not used in the above mentioned deal anymore?

Original post:

I am new to this board and like the article. I have a few questions, some of you long time followers might be able to asnwer. The investment in Coinstream is for 49% in return for 3.8 million shares.  Who is their business partner that holds the other 51%?

Does BLOC has any shareholder rights that protects them as a minority shareholder?

Coinstream will be funded through the just closed private placement. If Coinstream wasn't funded yet (this is my understanding), did BLOC not pay way to much to get 49% of the shares of an empty company?

All in all I definitely like the streaming model. I have invested in gold streaming companies back in 2009-2013 and if executed the correct way, it is profitable for both the streaming partner and the shareholder. The risks are much lower (no exposure to increases in operational expenses -> higher electricity once mining becomes more difficult) while at the same time having leverage to the change in price of the underlying streaming asset. 
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