Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis
ITEM
2 Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.
The
following discussion and analysis of financial condition and results of operations should be read in conjunction with our historical
financial statements and the notes to those statements that appear elsewhere in this report. Certain statements in the discussion contain
forward-looking statements based upon current expectations that involve risks and uncertainties, such as plans, objectives, expectations
and intentions. Actual results and the timing of events could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements
as a result of a number of factors, including those discussed in the Risk Factors contained in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the
year ended December 31, 2023. When we refer to the “2024 Quarter” and the “2023 Quarter” we are referring to
the three months ended March 31, 2024 and March 31, 2023, respectively.
Company
Overview
BTCS
Inc. is a Nasdaq listed company operating in the blockchain technology sector since 2014 and is one of the only U.S. publicly traded
companies with a primary focus on proof-of-stake blockchain infrastructure. Our core focus is on driving scalable growth through a diverse
range of business streams leveraging and built on top of our core and proven blockchain infrastructure operations.
Blockchain
Infrastructure
The
Company operates validator nodes on various delegated proof-of-stake and proof-of-stake based blockchain networks, with
an emphasis on Ethereum. We earn native token rewards by validating transactions across various blockchain networks by staking our crypto
assets on validator nodes operated by BTCS and third parties.
Our
evaluation of blockchain networks involves comprehensive due diligence procedures, including assessments of blockchain quality, reward
potential, and the technical challenges associated with running validator nodes. Criteria for assessing blockchain quality encompass
factors such as i) market and on-chain statistics, ii) liquidity, iii) potential blockchain utility, iv) history and milestones, v) growth
and development roadmap, vi) use cases, vii) community interest, vii) quality of documentation, viii) decentralization, and ix) any other
publicly available information.
StakeSeeker
– Staking-as-a-Service
BTCS’s
Staking-as-a-Service (“StaaS”) business model allows for crypto asset holders to earn token rewards by participating in network
consensus mechanisms through staking and delegating their crypto assets to Company operated validator nodes. As a non-custodial validator
operator, the Company receives a percentage of a crypto asset holders’ staking rewards generated as a validator node fee, for our
ministerial role in hosting the validator node. This creates an opportunity for scalable revenue and business growth with limited additional
costs. The Company’s StaaS strategy provides a more accessible and cost-effective alternative for crypto asset holders to participate
in blockchain networks’ consensus mechanisms, promoting the growth and adoption of blockchain technology.
The
Company’s internally-developed “StakeSeeker” platform is a personal finance software and education center with a comprehensive
crypto dashboard for crypto asset holders to connect, monitor, track, and analyze their crypto portfolios across exchanges and wallets
in a single analytics platform. The StakeSeeker dashboard reads user data from digital wallets and utilizes application programming interfaces
(APIs) to read data from crypto exchanges and does not allow for the trading or custody of crypto assets. StakeSeeker’s Stake Hub
functions as an educational center, offering users guidance on the delegation of their crypto assets to our non-custodial validator nodes,
along with the ability to monitor such delegation activities through data analysis. StakeSeeker does not provide or facilitate direct,
crypto asset delegation or transaction execution on our platform. The Stake Hub’s primary role is to offer instructional support
and tracking capabilities. There is no active process for crypto asset delegation through the Stake Hub dashboard; it is primarily a
monitoring tool. Crypto asset holders are able to delegate to our validator nodes without signing up for our StakeSeeker platform; conversely,
crypto asset holders can delegate to validator nodes not operated by the Company and sign up for StakeSeeker to utilize our software
and data analytics. The StakeSeeker platform is currently free-to-use for registered users and is not currently generating revenue. The
Company is not a broker-dealer or an investment advisor and does not provide any such related services.
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A
StaaS provider maintains a ministerial role in validating transactions on a given dPoS network on behalf of its Delegators by (1)
using open-source software to stake the relevant crypto assets; (2) monitoring and maintaining the nodes it is operating to ensure
the computers remain online to validate transactions; and (3) verifying transactions on the network when required.
As
a non-custodial StaaS provider, we do not hold or take possession of any Delegator funds, crypto assets, or crypto asset rewards at
any point during the staking or delegation process. Delegation does not involve the transfer of crypto asset ownership to a
Validator. During the process of staking, delegated crypto assets remain in the Delegator’s digital wallets. The blockchain
network calculates rewards earned, which are then distributed directly to the Delegator’s wallet (not BTCS). At no point does the
Validator gain access, control, or custody of the original staked crypto assets or the earned crypto rewards through staking to its
node. Therefore, the Company does not have any exposure to the custodial risks that a crypto exchange would have related to
excessive redemptions or withdrawals of crypto assets, suspension of redemptions, or withdrawals. Further, we do not issue or hold
crypto assets on behalf of third parties and have no exposure to the risks an exchange would have with respect to loans,
rehypothecation, or margin.
The
following table details the blockchain networks on which BTCS operates nodes that support third-party delegations as part of our staking-as-a-service
operations, including the amount of third-party crypto assets delegated to our non-custodial validator nodes, as of March 31, 2024:
Validator
Fee
Delegated Crypto Assets
Delegated
Crypto Assets
Blockchain Network
Percentage %
(Native Tokens)
($USD)
Cosmos
5%*
118,000 ATOM
$ 1,450,005
Akash
5%*
180,000 AKT
$ 864,591
Oasis
0%
1,937,000 ROSE
$ 266,236
Avalanche
2%*
70,000 AVAX
$ 3,797,291
Kava
5%*
29,000 KAVA
$ 31,091
Total
$ 6,409,214
*
indicates the minimum required by the blockchain network.
Builder+
– Ethereum Block Building
In
January 2024, we introduced “Builder+”, an Ethereum block builder. Builder+ utilizes algorithms to construct optimized blocks
for on-chain validation. While we anticipate scalable revenue from Builder+, it may not materialize in the near future under current
interpretations of ASC 606, “ Revenue from Contracts with Customers ,” as described in Note 3 to our financial statements.
For the Three Months Ending
March 31, 2024
Gas fees earned from blocks proposed
$ 33,033
Validator payments for block space
(65,613 )
Revenue earned from Ethereum block building through Builder+
$ (32,580 )
The
Company aims to maximize the value of gas fees earned by increasing block production while minimizing Validator Payments required for
purchasing block space from validators to propose blocks to the Ethereum network.
ChainQ
– AI Analytics
ChainQ
is an AI-powered blockchain data and analytics platform, designed to allow users to query real-time and historical on-chain
blockchain data. Through comprehensive indexing of public blockchain data from our Blockchain Infrastructure operations, ChainQ is intended
to provide an intuitive and straightforward platform for users to access on-chain data. ChainQ is currently under development with target beta release in 2024.
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Crypto
Assets
The
tables below detail BTCS’s quarterly crypto asset holdings as of the 2023 Quarter through the 2024 Quarter.
Crypto
Assets Held at Period End
Asset
2023 Q1
2023 Q2
2023 Q3
2023 Q4
2024 Q1
Ethereum (ETH)
8,524
7,833
7,748
7,815
7,868
Cardano (ADA)
262,860
263,293
264,751
265,254
266,543
Kusama (KSM)
6,767
6,946
7,246
7,313
7,796
Tezos (XTZ)
74,765
25,375
25,760
26,174
26,492
Solana (SOL)
7,493
7,621
7,752
7,845
7,964
Polkadot (DOT)
7,526
7,882
8,284
8,650
9,010
Cosmos (ATOM)
102,298
243,472
256,784
270,098
281,264
Polygon (MATIC)
486,806
492,965
499,548
506,010
512,241
Avalanche (AVAX)
17,178
17,824
17,824
17,842
17,842
Axie Infinity (AXS)
46,482
50,955
55,584
60,552
65,932
Kava (KAVA)
304,968
315,362
327,862
345,394
351,685
Band Protocol (BAND)
992
992
992
992
992
Mina (MINA)
79,937
81,377
84,257
90,017
92,897
Oasis Network (ROSE)
2,569,991
2,600,279
2,626,600
2,647,629
2,663,766
Akash (AKT)
110,213
113,063
115,735
119,071
123,646
NEAR Protocol (NEAR)
75,724
77,389
79,067
80,267
80,981
Evmos (EVMOS)
-
295,422
322,693
345,777
357,203
Fair
Market Value of Crypto Assets at Period End
Asset
2023 Q1
2023 Q2
2023 Q3
2023 Q4
2024 Q1
Ethereum (ETH)
$ 15,530,133
$ 15,141,859
$ 12,948,491
$ 17,829,264
$ 28,700,380
Cardano (ADA)
104,861
75,553
67,259
157,615
173,350
Kusama (KSM)
236,070
175,352
138,166
329,353
377,395
Tezos (XTZ)
83,614
20,452
17,569
26,379
37,118
Solana (SOL)
158,625
144,010
165,849
796,327
1,613,543
Polkadot (DOT)
47,720
40,763
34,009
70,879
86,858
Cosmos (ATOM)
1,144,459
2,261,411
1,859,407
2,860,870
3,455,299
Polygon (MATIC)
544,815
325,857
266,400
491,138
514,187
Avalanche (AVAX)
304,341
231,941
164,759
687,713
964,888
Axie Infinity (AXS)
389,893
302,966
254,967
535,546
726,572
Kava (KAVA)
270,486
305,501
207,289
301,429
374,932
Band Protocol (BAND)
1,857
1,260
1,121
2,174
2,223
Mina (MINA)
62,101
39,579
32,095
122,007
115,192
Oasis Network (ROSE)
156,698
128,686
109,516
363,571
366,108
Akash (AKT)
34,510
63,311
94,686
291,574
592,956
NEAR Protocol (NEAR)
150,854
107,088
89,660
293,204
591,162
Evmos (EVMOS)
-
26,069
24,089
43,886
28,612
Total
19,221,037
19,391,658
16,475,332
25,202,929
38,720,775
QoQ Change
53 %
1 %
-15 %
53 %
54 %
YoY Change
-54 %
63 %
11 %
101 %
101 %
Prices
of Crypto Assets at Period End*
Asset
2023 Q1
2023 Q2
2023 Q3
2023 Q4
2024 Q1
Ethereum (ETH)
$ 1,822
$ 1,933
$ 1,671
$ 2,281
$ 3,648
Cardano (ADA)
0.40
0.29
0.25
0.59
0.65
Kusama (KSM)
34.89
25.24
19.07
45.04
48.41
Tezos (XTZ)
1.12
0.81
0.68
1.01
1.40
Solana (SOL)
21.17
18.90
21.40
101.51
202.60
Polkadot (DOT)
6.34
5.17
4.11
8.19
9.64
Cosmos (ATOM)
11.19
9.29
7.24
10.59
12.28
Polygon (MATIC)
1.12
0.66
0.53
0.97
1.00
Avalanche (AVAX)
17.72
13.01
9.24
38.54
54.08
Axie Infinity (AXS)
8.39
5.95
4.59
8.84
11.02
Kava (KAVA)
0.89
0.97
0.63
0.87
1.07
Band Protocol (BAND)
1.87
1.27
1.13
2.19
2.24
Mina (MINA)
0.78
0.49
0.38
1.36
1.24
Oasis Network (ROSE)
0.06
0.05
0.04
0.14
0.14
Akash (AKT)
0.31
0.56
0.82
2.45
4.80
NEAR Protocol (NEAR)
1.99
1.38
1.13
3.65
7.30
Evmos (EVMOS)
0.09
0.07
0.13
0.08
*
The prices have been rounded to the nearest whole dollar for prices above $100
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Crypto
Asset Rewards
The
tables below detail BTCS’s quarterly crypto assets earned during the 2023 Quarter through the 2024 Quarter.
Crypto
assets earned from BTCS validator nodes
Asset
2023 Q1
2023 Q2
2023 Q3
2023 Q4
2024 Q1
Ethereum (ETH)
98
108
85
67
65
Cosmos (ATOM)
5,980
10,662
13,312
13,314
11,166
Akash (AKT)
2,807
2,851
2,671
3,337
4,575
Kava (KAVA)
13,008
10,394
12,500
17,532
6,292
NEAR Protocol (NEAR)
1,022
1,665
1,606
1,200
714
Mina (MINA)
5,760
1,440
2,880
5,760
2,880
Oasis Network (ROSE)
20,364
30,287
26,321
21,029
16,137
Kusama (KSM)
273
180
300
67
10
Avalanche (AVAX)
-
646
-
18
-
Evmos (EVMOS)
-
32,236
27,271
30,084
-
Tezos (XTZ)
1,179
435
385
414
-
Crypto assets earned from Ethereum block building through Builder+
Asset
2023 Q1
2023 Q2
2023 Q3
2023 Q4
2024 Q1
Ethereum (ETH)
-
-
-
-
(12 )
Crypto
assets earned from staking to third-party validator nodes
Asset
2023 Q1
2023 Q2
2023 Q3
2023 Q4
2024 Q1
Axie Infinity (AXS)
4,452
4,474
4,629
4,967
5,381
Solana (SOL)
121
128
131
93
119
Polygon (MATIC)
5,981
6,158
6,276
6,462
6,230
Polkadot (DOT)
246
356
402
366
360
Evmos (EVMOS)
-
-
-
-
11,426
Cardano (ADA)
-
433
1,458
503
1,289
Tezos (XTZ)
-
-
-
-
318
Fair
Market Value of Crypto Asset Rewards Earned Recognized as Revenue
The
tables below detail the fair market value of BTCS’s quarterly crypto assets earned as revenue during the 2023 Quarter through the
2024 Quarter.
Revenue
earned from BTCS validator nodes
Asset
2023 Q1
2023 Q2
2023 Q3
2023 Q4
2024 Q1
Ethereum (ETH)
$ 154,634
$ 201,121
$ 151,699
$ 131,903
$ 188,078
Cosmos (ATOM)
75,469
109,787
106,982
116,726
121,074
Akash (AKT)
1,045
1,159
2,263
5,341
18,746
Kava (KAVA)
11,735
9,351
9,523
13,033
5,252
NEAR Protocol (NEAR)
2,111
2,841
2,050
1,834
4,422
Mina (MINA)
3,837
1,070
1,234
4,818
3,646
Oasis Network (ROSE)
1,196
1,735
1,183
1,688
2,218
Kusama (KSM)
9,412
4,960
6,416
1,193
475
Avalanche (AVAX)
-
8,403
-
714
-
Evmos (EVMOS)
-
5,862
2,016
2,929
-
Tezos (XTZ)
1,269
432
288
337
-
Total revenue earned from BTCS validator nodes
$ 260,708
$ 346,721
$ 283,654
$ 280,516
$ 343,911
Revenue
earned from Ethereum block building through Builder+
Asset
2023 Q1
2023 Q2
2023 Q3
2023 Q4
2024 Q1
Ethereum (ETH)
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ (32,580 )
Total revenue earned from Ethereum block building through Builder+
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ (32,580 )
Revenue earned from staking to third-party validator nodes
Asset
2023 Q1
2023 Q2
2023 Q3
2023 Q4
2024 Q1
Axie Infinity (AXS)
$ 40,028
$ 29,313
$ 23,755
$ 34,595
$ 48,322
Solana (SOL)
2,531
2,581
2,860
3,620
15,372
Polygon (MATIC)
6,737
5,057
3,676
5,143
5,731
Polkadot (DOT)
1,504
1,957
1,898
1,999
2,957
Evmos (EVMOS)
-
-
-
-
940
Cardano (ADA)
-
124
399
252
753
Tezos (XTZ)
-
-
-
-
367
Total revenue earned from staking to third-party validator nodes
$ 50,800
$ 39,032
$ 32,588
$ 45,609
$ 74,442
Total revenue earned
$ 311,508
$ 385,753
$ 316,242
$ 326,125
$ 385,773
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Results
of Operations for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2024 and 2023
The
following tables reflect our operating results for the three months ended March 31, 2024 and 2023:
For the Three Months Ended
March 31,
$ Change
% Change
2024
2023
2024
2024
Revenues
Blockchain infrastructure revenues (net of fees)
$ 385,773
$ 311,508
$ 74,265
24 %
Total revenues
385,773
311,508
74,265
24 %
Cost of revenues
Blockchain infrastructure costs
95,012
82,014
12,998
16 %
Gross profit
290,761
229,494
61,267
27 %
Operating expenses:
General and administrative
$ 487,599
$ 609,829
$ (122,230 )
(20 )%
Research and development
146,549
201,625
(55,076 )
(27 )%
Compensation and related expenses
455,779
462,090
(6,311 )
(1 )%
Marketing
57,602
6,243
51,359
823 %
Realized (gains) losses on crypto asset transactions
(10,687 )
(7,554 )
(3,133 )
41 %
Total operating expenses
1,136,842
1,272,233
(135,291 )
(11 )%
Other income (expenses):
Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on crypto assets
13,102,667
6,293,207
6,809,460
108 %
Change in fair value of warrant liabilities
-
(285,000 )
285,000
(100 )%
Total other income (expenses)
13,102,667
6,008,207
7,094,460
118 %
Net income
$ 12,256,586
$ 4,965,468
7,291,118
(147 )%
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Revenues
The
increase in revenue during the 2024 Quarter as compared to the 2023 Quarter is primarily due to the increase in fair value of our crypto
assets earned as rewards for staking as the market prices of crypto assets continued to rise throughout the 2024 Quarter. This is partially
offset by the negative revenue we recognized related to our Ethereum block building activities during the 2024 Quarter. Although we believe
the number of tokens we earn from staking and revenue recognized will increase as we continue to expand our blockchain infrastructure
efforts, we recognize that volatility in the crypto asset markets may impact the market prices of the crypto assets we earn from staking.
Cost
of Revenues
The
increase in the cost of revenues during the 2024 Quarter as compared to the 2023 Quarter is due to new costs associated with our launch
of our Ethereum block building activities during the 2024 Quarter as part of Builder+. We believe our cost of revenues will increase
as we continue to ramp up our business.
Operating
Expenses
General
and administrative expenses consist of director compensation, legal and professional fees and other personnel and related costs. The
decrease in the 2024 Quarter was primarily due to a decrease of approximately $110,000 in legal service and related administrative costs
from the 2023 Quarter, driven primarily by services surrounding the Series V Preferred Distribution and related listing on Upstream Exchange
incurred during the 2023 Quarter. We recently announced that the Company is being investigated by the SEC. To date, our legal and other expenses related
to this investigation have not been material. We are uncertain as to whether our future investigation expenses will have a material impact
on our operating expenses during the balance of 2024 or thereafter.
Research
and development expenses decreased during the 2024 Quarter from the 2023 Quarter as the Company focused on the beta release of our proprietary
StakeSeeker platform in the first quarter 2023, including responding to user feedback and continued planned feature development and incorporation
onto the platform. Research and development in the 2024 Quarter focused on the launch of Builder+ operations as well as the further development
of ChainQ. We anticipate research and development costs to remain consistent as we continue to expand on technological solutions in the
blockchain sector with a focus on cost management of our third-party development team.
Compensation
and related expenses remained consistent during the 2024 Quarter. We believe our compensation expenses will increase from those reported
in the 2024 Quarter as the Company continues to utilize equity-based compensation incentives as a core part of our compensation strategy
and anticipates accruals for 2024 performance-based bonus incentives in future reporting periods.
Marketing
costs increased during the 2024 Quarter as the Company incurred costs associated with the purchase of transaction traffic to bolster
Ethereum block production as part of the ramp up of Builder+ operations. The Company anticipates additional expenditures for transaction
traffic in order to further increase Ethereum block building activities.
Other
Income (Expenses)
The
changes in other income for the 2024 Quarter were primarily attributed to the recognition of the change in unrealized appreciation on
crypto assets resulting from the increase in the fair market value of the Company’s crypto assets. Changes in the unrealized appreciation
or depreciation of crypto assets are directly influenced by the volatility in crypto markets, which can be challenging for management
to predict.
Furthermore,
the changes in other income for the 2023 Quarter were primarily driven by the decrease in the fair value of warrant liabilities throughout
the period. This non-cash expense is influenced by the value of our stock price at the end of each quarter, a factor that we cannot predict.
Net
income
The
increase in net income for the 2024 Quarter compared to the 2023 Quarter is primarily attributable to larger
increases in fair value of our crypto assets during the 2024 Quarter compared to the 2023 Quarter. We acknowledge that our net
income (loss) may exhibit significant fluctuations due to the volatility in the crypto asset markets, impacting changes in the fair
value of crypto assets during future reporting periods.
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Liquidity
and Capital Resources
ATM
Financing
On
September 14, 2021, the Company entered into an At-The-Market Offering Agreement (the “ATM Agreement”) with H.C. Wainwright
& Co., LLC, as agent (“H.C. Wainwright”), pursuant to which the Company may offer and sell, from time-to-time through
H.C. Wainwright, shares of the Company’s Common Stock having an aggregate offering price of up to $98,767,500. From the period
September 14, 2021 through May 10, 2024, the Company sold a total of 4,346,748 shares of Common Stock under the ATM Agreement for
aggregate total gross proceeds of approximately $17,256,000 at an average selling price of $3.97 per share, resulting in net proceeds
of approximately $16,696,000 after deducting commissions and other transaction costs.
Liquidit y
The
Company’s financial statements have been prepared assuming that it will continue as a going concern, which contemplates continuity
of operations, realization of assets, and liquidation of liabilities in the normal course of business.
Liquidity
is the ability of a company to generate funds to support its current and future operations, satisfy its obligations, and otherwise operate
on an ongoing basis. As of March 31, 2024, the Company had approximately $671,000 of cash and working capital of approximately $39,263,000.
As
of May 10, 2024, the Company had approximately $431,000 of cash and cash equivalents and the fair market value of the Company’s
liquid crypto assets was approximately $30,301,000. The Company has no outstanding debt. The Company believes that the existing
cash and liquid crypto assets held by us provide sufficient liquidity to meet working capital requirements, anticipated capital expenditures and contractual
obligations for at least the next 12 months.
Certain
of our staked crypto assets may be locked up for varying durations, depending on the specific blockchain protocol, and we may be unable
to unstake them in a timely manner in order to liquidate to the extent desired. Lock-up periods for our staked crypto assets range from
several hours to six months. During times of instability in the market of crypto assets, we may not be able to sell our crypto assets
at reasonable prices or at all. As a result, our crypto assets may not be able to serve as a source of liquidity for us to the same extent
as cash and cash equivalents.
Cash
Flows
Cash
used in operating activities was approximately $769,000 during the 2024 Quarter compared to approximately $1,126,000 for the 2023 Quarter.
The largest non-cash adjustment to our operating cash flows consisted of approximately $13,103,000 change in in unrealized appreciation
on crypto assets during the 2024 Quarter, which is based on volatility in the crypto asset market and cannot be accurately predicted.
Cash
used in investing activities was approximately $19,000 during the 2024 Quarter compared to approximately $86,000 for the 2023 Quarter.
Net cash outflow for investing activities was used primarily for the purchase of crypto assets for our blockchain infrastructure operations.
We anticipate purchase activity to remain lower and consistent with the levels reported during the 2024 Quarter as we focus our strategies
on technical developments.
Cash
provided by financing activities was approximately $0 during the 2024 Quarter compared to approximately $509,000 for the 2023 Quarter.
The cash inflows from financing activities were entirely from proceeds from the Common Stock sold pursuant to the ATM Agreement during
the 2023 Quarter. The Company plans to continue to raise proceeds from the sale of Common Stock to fund operations as needed.
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Off
Balance Sheet Transactions
As
of March 31, 2024, there were no off-balance sheet arrangements and we were not a party to any off-balance sheet transactions. We have
no guarantees or obligations other than those which arise out of normal business operations.
Critical
Accounting Policies and Estimates
We
discussed the material accounting policies that are critical in making the estimates and judgments in our Annual Report on Form 10-K
for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023, under the caption “Management’s Discussion and Analysis—Critical Accounting
Policies and Estimates”. There has been no material change in critical accounting policies or estimates during the period covered
by this report.
RECENT
ACCOUNTING PRONOUNCEMENTS
For
information on recent accounting pronouncements, see Note 3 to the Unaudited Condensed Financial Statements.
CAUTIONARY
NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This
report contains forward-looking statements, including our liquidity, our belief that our blockchain infrastructure efforts will form
the core growth for our business, including but not limited to Builder+, StakeSeeker, and Chain, plans to expand our PoS operations,
growth opportunities for the Company, our belief regarding blockchain, expected increase in our revenues and gross margins and future
business plans. Forward-looking statements can be identified by words such as “anticipates,” “intends,” “may,”
“potential,” “continues,” “plans,” “seeks,” “believes,” “estimates,”
“expects” and similar references to future periods.
Forward-looking
statements are based on our current expectations and assumptions regarding our business, the economy and other future conditions. Because
forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that
are difficult to predict. Our actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements. We caution
you therefore against relying on any of these forward-looking statements. They are neither statements of historical fact nor guarantees
or assurances of future performance. The results anticipated by any or all of these forward-looking statements might not occur. Important
factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include the rewards and costs
associated with staking or validating transactions on blockchains, regulatory issues related to our business model, a drop in the price
of our crypto assets, significant decrease in the value of our crypto assets and rewards, loss or theft of the private withdrawal keys
resulting in the complete loss of crypto assets and reward, and others which are contained in our filings with the SEC, including our
Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023. Any forward-looking statement made by us speaks only as of the date on which it is made.
Factors or events that could cause our actual results to differ may emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for us to predict
all of them. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future
developments or otherwise, except as may be required by law.
ITEM
3 Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
Not
applicable.
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