Risk Factors.
−Removed: Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q should
−Removed: be read in conjunction with our 2021 Form 10-K, which describes various material risks and uncertainties to which we are or may become
−Removed: These risks and uncertainties could, directly or indirectly, adversely affect our business, results of operations, financial
−Removed: condition, liquidity, or cash flows and could cause our actual results to differ materially from our past results or the results contemplated
−Removed: by any forward-looking statements we make.
−Removed: changes from the risk factors set forth in our 2021 Form 10-K are set forth below:
−Removed: a particular non-fungible token (NFT) or other digital or “crypto” asset is a “security” is subject to a high
−Removed: degree of uncertainty, and if we are unable to properly characterize an NFT or other digital asset, we may be subject to regulatory scrutiny,
−Removed: inquiries, investigations, fines, and other penalties, which may adversely affect our business, operating results, and financial condition.
−Removed: SEC and its staff have taken the position that certain digital or “crypto” assets (which includes NFTs) fall within the definition
−Removed: of a “security” under the U.S.
−Removed: federal securities laws.
−Removed: The legal test for determining whether any given digital asset is
−Removed: a security is a highly complex, fact-driven analysis that evolves over time, and the outcome is difficult to predict.
−Removed: The SEC generally
−Removed: does not provide advance guidance or confirmation on the status of any particular digital asset as a security.
−Removed: Furthermore, the SEC’s
−Removed: views in this area have evolved over time and it is difficult to predict the direction or timing of any continuing evolution.
−Removed: possible that a change in the governing administration or the appointment of new SEC commissioners could substantially impact the views
−Removed: of the SEC and its staff.
−Removed: foreign jurisdictions have taken a broad-based approach to classifying digital assets as “securities,” while certain other
−Removed: foreign jurisdictions have adopted a narrower approach.
−Removed: As a result, certain digital assets may be deemed to be a “security”
−Removed: under the laws of some jurisdictions but not others.
−Removed: Various foreign jurisdictions may, in the future, adopt additional laws, regulations,
−Removed: or directives that affect the characterization of digital assets as “securities.”
−Removed: classification of a digital asset as a security under applicable law has wide-ranging implications for the regulatory obligations that
−Removed: flow from the offer and sale of such assets.
−Removed: For example, a digital asset that is a security in the United States may generally only
−Removed: be offered or sold in the United States pursuant to a registration statement filed with the SEC or in an offering that qualifies for
−Removed: an exemption from registration.
−Removed: Persons that effect transactions in digital assets that are securities in the United States may be subject
−Removed: to registration with the SEC as a “broker” or “dealer.” Platforms that bring together purchasers and sellers
−Removed: to trade digital assets that are securities in the United States are generally subject to registration as national securities exchanges,
−Removed: or must qualify for an exemption, such as by being operated by a registered broker-dealer as an alternative trading system (ATS) in compliance
−Removed: with rules for ATSs.
−Removed: Persons facilitating clearing and settlement of securities may be subject to registration with the SEC as a clearing
−Removed: Foreign jurisdictions may have similar licensing, registration, and qualification requirements.
−Removed: respect to the securities status of an NFT that we propose to post to our platform, we will follow an internally developed model that
−Removed: will permit us to make a risk-based assessment regarding the likelihood that a particular NFT could be deemed a “security”
−Removed: within the meaning of the U.S.
−Removed: federal and/or state securities laws in determining if and how an NFT can be posted on our platform.
−Removed: process will involve employees trained to identify the indicia of a “security” who will also work with outside legal counsel
−Removed: experienced in crypto asset regulatory matters to make a determination with respect to each NFT, or category of NFT, proposed to be posted
−Removed: on our platform.
−Removed: These processes and procedures are risk-based assessments and are not a legal standard or binding on regulators or courts.
−Removed: In the event an NFT or other digital asset is deemed by us, pursuant to the above analysis, to possess a reasonable likelihood of being
−Removed: deemed a security, we will (a) comply with applicable laws and regulations by forming, acquiring or engaging a licensed broker-dealer
−Removed: authorized to act as an trading system for those digital assets, or (b) transact in such digital assets offshore in a way that complies
−Removed: with applicable laws and regulations;
−Removed: or (c) not transact in the subject NFT.
−Removed: Regardless of our conclusions, we could be subject to legal
−Removed: or regulatory action in the event the SEC, a state or foreign regulatory authority, or a court were to determine that an NFT posted and
−Removed: sold on our platform is a “security” under applicable laws.
−Removed: Because our platform is not registered or licensed with the SEC
−Removed: or foreign authorities as a broker-dealer, national securities exchange, or ATS (or foreign equivalents), and we do not seek to register
−Removed: or rely on an exemption from such registration or license to facilitate the offer and sale of NFTs on our platform, we will only permit
−Removed: posting on our platform of those NFTs for which we determine there are reasonably strong arguments to conclude that the NFT is not a
−Removed: We believe that our process reflects a comprehensive and thoughtful analysis and is reasonably designed to facilitate consistent
−Removed: application of available legal guidance to digital assets to facilitate informed risk-based business judgment.
−Removed: However, we recognize
−Removed: that the application of securities laws to the specific facts and circumstances of digital assets may be complex and subject to change,
−Removed: and that a posting determination does not guarantee any conclusion under the U.S.
−Removed: federal securities laws.
−Removed: We expect our risk assessment
−Removed: policies will continuously evolve to take into account developments in case law, applicable facts, developments in technology, and changes
−Removed: in applicable regulatory schemes.
−Removed: can be no assurances that we will properly characterize any given NFT as a security or non-security for purposes of determining whether
−Removed: our platform will allow the posting of such NFT, or that the SEC, foreign regulatory authority, or a court, if the question was presented
−Removed: to it, would agree with our assessment.
−Removed: If the SEC, state or foreign regulatory authority, or a court were to determine that NFTs offered
−Removed: or sold on our platform are securities, we would not be able to offer such NFTs until we are able to do so in a compliant manner.
−Removed: A determination
−Removed: by the SEC, a state or foreign regulatory authority, or a court that an NFT posted and sold on our platform was a security may also result
−Removed: in us determining that it is advisable to remove NFTs from our platform that have similar characteristics to the NFT that was determined
−Removed: to be a security.
−Removed: In addition, we could be subject to judicial or administrative sanctions for failing to offer or sell the NFT in compliance
−Removed: with the registration requirements, or for acting as a broker, dealer, or national securities exchange without appropriate registration.
−Removed: Such an action could result in injunctions, cease and desist orders, as well as civil monetary penalties, fines, and disgorgement, criminal
−Removed: liability, and reputational harm.
−Removed: Customers that purchased such NFTs on our platform and suffered losses could also seek to rescind a
−Removed: transaction that we facilitated as the basis that it was conducted in violation of applicable law, which could subject us to significant
−Removed: We may also be required to cease facilitating transactions in other similar NFTs, which could negatively impact our business,
−Removed: operating results, and financial condition.
−Removed: are subject to payments-related regulations and risks.
−Removed: may provide regulated services in certain jurisdictions because we enable customers to keep account balances with us and transfer money
−Removed: to third parties, and because we may provide services to third parties to facilitate payments on their behalf.
−Removed: In these jurisdictions,
−Removed: we may be subject to requirements for licensing, regulatory inspection, bonding and capital maintenance, the use, handling, and segregation
−Removed: of transferred funds, consumer disclosures, and authentication.
−Removed: We are also subject to, or voluntarily comply with, a number of other
−Removed: laws and regulations relating to payments, money laundering, international money transfers, know-your-customer requirements (KYC), privacy
−Removed: and information security, and electronic fund transfers.
−Removed: If we were found to be in violation of applicable laws or regulations, we could
−Removed: be subject to additional requirements and civil and criminal penalties or forced to cease providing certain services.
−Removed: uncertain application of a myriad of state and federal laws to our NextPlat Digital business may expose us to regulatory enforcement
−Removed: and civil or criminal sanction should a legal authority determine that our approach to compliance is inadequate or inappropriate.
−Removed: legal status of NFTs under a myriad of state and federal laws and regulatory regimes (including without limitation, securities, banking,
−Removed: and commodities laws) is highly uncertain and unresolved, and the applicability of various of those regimes to any NFTs that we may propose
−Removed: to post on our platform is also unresolved.
−Removed: Our creation and operation of NextPlat Digital will present a number of new regulatory and
−Removed: legal compliance obligations for the Company, including the potential need to comply with “Know Your Customer” (“KYC”)
−Removed: rules and custom and practice, as well as with the applicable Anti-Money Laundering laws and regulations (“AML”) and Combating
−Removed: the Financing of Terrorism (“CFT”), among others.
−Removed: As a result of the uncertain legal status of digital assets we may have
−Removed: legal exposure for our failure to adequately comply with legal regimes that are known to us.
−Removed: In addition governmental agencies may seek
−Removed: to apply laws to our NextPlat Digital business that we believe are inapplicable, and may seek sanctions relating to our alleged failure
−Removed: to comply with those laws.
−Removed: transaction of digital asset business involving the use of crypto wallets and cryptocurrencies may expose us to allegations of violation
−Removed: of applicable KYC, AML and CFT and other compliance requirements.
−Removed: onboarding new users, we intend to utilize third-party tools to proactively screen for high-risk crypto wallets, including explicitly
−Removed: sanctioned addresses and addresses associated with sanctioned entities.
−Removed: The applicable legal requirements and our compliance obligations
−Removed: will vary depending on the nature of the client, the service or product provided and jurisdiction.
−Removed: For example, if we engage, form or
−Removed: acquire a broker dealer in order to post, trade or sell NFTs or other digital assets that are securities, we will attempt to fully comply
−Removed: with all applicable KYC, AML and CFT compliance requirements.
−Removed: Given the substantial legal uncertainties that may presented by those laws
−Removed: and given the informational constraints presented by crypto wallets we may be exposed to regulatory enforcement and civil or criminal
−Removed: sanction, as well as to claims asserting civil liability.
−Removed: of digital assets is pseudonymous, and the supply is often unknown.
−Removed: Individuals or entities with substantial holdings may engage in large-scale
−Removed: sales or distributions, either on non- market terms or in the ordinary course, which could disproportionately and negatively affect the
−Removed: market, result in a reduction in the price of the digital asset and materially and adversely affect the price of our common stock.
−Removed: there is no registry showing which individuals or entities own a digital asset or the quantity that is owned by any particular person
−Removed: There are no regulations in place that would prevent a large holder of a digital asset from selling it.
−Removed: To the extent such
−Removed: large holders engage in large-scale sales or distributions, either on non-market terms or in the ordinary course, it could negatively
−Removed: affect the market for the digital asset and result in a reduction in the price.
−Removed: This, in turn, could materially and adversely affect
−Removed: the price of our stock, our business, prospects, financial condition, and operating results.
−Removed: there has been limited precedent set for financial accounting for digital assets, the determinations that we have made for how to account
−Removed: for digital assets transactions may be subject to change.
−Removed: there has been limited precedent set for the financial accounting for digital assets and related revenue recognition and no official
−Removed: guidance has yet been provided by the Financial Accounting Standards Board or the SEC, it is unclear how companies may in the future
−Removed: be required to account for cryptocurrency transactions and assets and related revenue recognition.
−Removed: A change in regulatory or financial
−Removed: accounting standards could result in the necessity to change the accounting methods we currently intend to employ in respect of our anticipated
−Removed: revenues and assets and restate any financial statements produced based on those methods.
−Removed: Such a restatement could adversely affect our
−Removed: business, prospects, financial condition and results of operation.
+Added: should carefully consider the risks in the “Risk Factors” in Part 1:
+Added: Item 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year
+Added: ended December 31, 2022, filed with the SEC on March 31, 2023, and our other filings with the SEC.
+Added: These risks are not the only ones
+Added: facing the Company.
+Added: Additional risks not currently known to us or that we currently believe are immaterial may also impair our business
+Added: Any of these risks could adversely affect our business, cash flows, financial condition, and results of operations.
+Added: price of our common stock could fluctuate due to any of these risks, and investors may lose all or part of their investment.
+Added: these risks, investors should also refer to the other information contained or incorporated by reference in this Quarterly Report on
+Added: There have been no material changes in our risk factors from those discussed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year
+Added: ended December 31, 2022.
+Added: UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS
+Added: DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES
+Added: MINE SAFEFTY DISCLOSURES
+Added: Not applicable.
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