Interesting development. It's a difficult one, the longer that trading is delayed the more shares will be trading for on the first day - as we will be closer and closer to putting our 55nm's on boards.
On the other hand it's been a long long investment and people obviously need to liquidate some of their shares.
If we can get some news out on the press sites over the next 2weeks about our 55nm that would bring in new investors on CC. If we could do that and launch on CC the prices for our shares will be higher on CC than they will be on CT. It could create global interest. Potentially it could be a huge boost. For the few weeks delay it would cause, I think it could well pay off for all current holders.
I was just thinking about the investment time frame for the average ActM investor. In the big scheme of things, no one has really been invested in this for "a long long" time. AMC was originally listed in March 2013, at which is the absolute earliest an investor could get in on it. This was back when it was only listed on BF. Of course, many of us have recieved dividends, but they're pretty negligible to what the original plan had in store. That being said, waiting a year to realize profits from a product like the FCICs that will power VMC machines is NOT a long, long time by any measure. In a normal market investors can wait as long as five years to see an FCIC come to market and to reap subsequent profits from said product.
This type of statement feeds into my theory that Bitcoin makes people crazy. We think sideways currency value movement for three months is "boring", and that waiting a year for an FCIC specifically made to hash sha256 is "a long, long" time.