KellySueNews
4 days ago
I "phoned a friend" and got this response:
If everything goes as planned, **eWellness Healthcare Corporation (EWLL)** could potentially generate more revenue through its strategic shift towards the **NFT marketplace** via the acquisition of ArtFin. The company is looking to capitalize on the growth of the blockchain and NFT sectors, which have shown strong financial performance, with NFT sales reaching billions in recent years. By focusing on the creation, sale, and support of NFTs across multiple blockchains, ArtFin aims to become a key player in the growing digital asset market.
The companyβs plan to rebrand itself under the **ArtFin** name and focus on this new business model, including a reverse stock split, could be an attempt to improve its visibility and investor appeal. If successful, the NFT marketplace could potentially generate substantial revenue streams. However, this will depend on several factors, such as:
1. **Execution of the NFT Strategy**: The success of ArtFin in capitalizing on the NFT market.2. **Market Conditions**: The volatility of the NFT and cryptocurrency markets, which could affect the company's performance.3. **Investor Confidence**: The ability to rebuild trust and attract investors after years of low stock value.
In short, if the company can successfully tap into the NFT market and manage its operations efficiently, it may create new revenue opportunities and potentially boost its stock price. However, this is not guaranteed, as the NFT market can be unpredictable and competitive.
skitahoe
1 year ago
In the world of drones, so many types exist that we really can't say what compares with what. Some drones are the size of small aircraft and fly on and off aircraft carriers just like manned aircraft, some are as tiny as a ladybug, or smaller. My point is that our drone does certain things, and does it well. I believe the technology involved could be adaptable to both larger, and smaller drones that have similar capabilities. I don't believe that our drone is competing with those that are weapon systems from major defense contractors, but if the DOD likes what they're seeing, a major defense contractor may want to either partner with, or acquire the company. Either way, investors would come out very well.
I would suspect that with the right payload, our drone could spot incoming drones or other weapons over a substantial perimeter in time for action to be taken to prevent damage. Whether it's at sea, preventing an attack on a ship, or scanning an area around a military base, or surveying a border for approaching aliens. My point is, with just a few drones 24/7 protection could be established over a substantial area and with a variety of payloads. I doubt our unit would carry offensive weapons, but it would permit them to be targeted right on whatever they're tracking.
Gary