Hello! What you will do with all cryptocurrency raised on the sale? Will you hold it or will you sell it immediately?
The way Prime Trust’s escrow account service works is that they convert all cryptocurrency to USD within 24 hours.
Which is fine because our goal is with all the money raised to it to opening clinics and the working capital needed to run them until they become self sustaining clinics and then profit producing clinics.
Gary
I see. I've asked, because some project's don't convert cryptocurrency into USD immediatelly. They are hoping that cryptocurrency's price will raise and they will gain more money.
That is true but it could go the other way too. And with these fund, we don’t want to speculate on other investments, we want to use the money right away and build clinics and treat cancer.
GAry
Hello! What you will do with all cryptocurrency raised on the sale? Will you hold it or will you sell it immediately?
The way Prime Trust’s escrow account service works is that they convert all cryptocurrency to USD within 24 hours.
Which is fine because our goal is with all the money raised to it to opening clinics and the working capital needed to run them until they become self sustaining clinics and then profit producing clinics.
Gary
I see. I've asked, because some project's don't convert cryptocurrency into USD immediatelly. They are hoping that cryptocurrency's price will raise and they will gain more money.
Yeah, and many of them have lost all their money at the beginning of 2018 year. I remember situations when projects opened new sales after that.
Some lost it because they had yet to build or have a product that creates revenue. We don’t have that issue.
I wanted to share something with all of you that will show why most Veterianarian Clinic will be referring their patients to us instead of treating the dog with chemotherapy like they have been doing in the past.
As of December 31, 2019 at Midnight, a new compliant protocol that all Veterinarians, their staff and their facility must have takes effect. They must be in compliance with it by then if not they will be fined and can lose their license. It is called USP <800>. This is specifically for using injectable chemotherapy which is what we use. Any Veterianarian Clinice that plans to use injectable chemotherapy to treat dogs with cancer must make their clinic compliant. The cost of equipment in each facility is around $200,000 or more. So many Vet clinics will not be able to afford that cost. Each of OUR Canine Cancer Centers will be FULLY COMPLIANT. This means more Vet clinics will have to refer their patients to us insuring that we will have a lot of referrals.
Interesting! Will you pay to those Vet clinics for their references? If yes, what currency will you use, USD or your Security token?
Traditionally in the U.S. no one pays for references. I suggested it one time and was promptly told that is not done. There are referring patient because they want the patient to win the battle against cancer.
I wanted to share something with all of you that will show why most Veterianarian Clinic will be referring their patients to us instead of treating the dog with chemotherapy like they have been doing in the past.
As of December 31, 2019 at Midnight, a new compliant protocol that all Veterinarians, their staff and their facility must have takes effect. They must be in compliance with it by then if not they will be fined and can lose their license. It is called USP <800>. This is specifically for using injectable chemotherapy which is what we use. Any Veterianarian Clinice that plans to use injectable chemotherapy to treat dogs with cancer must make their clinic compliant. The cost of equipment in each facility is around $200,000 or more. So many Vet clinics will not be able to afford that cost. Each of OUR Canine Cancer Centers will be FULLY COMPLIANT. This means more Vet clinics will have to refer their patients to us insuring that we will have a lot of referrals.
If this USP <800>
is specifically for using injectable chemotherapy
, why they won't just start to cure cancer in other way?
They do now. There are other treatmenht options depending on the type of cancer. There are chemotherapy pills, radiation, surgery, immunotherapy and other. But with dogs not much else works that well. Many people have spent $10,000, $25,000 and more and still lose their dog with in 60 days. There are some treatments that work on some cancer in dogs, like Chemo on Lymphoma. Dogs can live between 10 months to 2 years. But they if the Chemo comes out of remission only 50% of those dogs will get any benefit from Chemo.
That said, injectable chemo is still a very often used treatment of choice. So either the clinic spends the $200,000 plus to be compliant which most smaller clinics cannot afford that or they will refer it to a Veterinarian Oncologist who is USP <800> compliant or refer to us.
Gary
One of our other big advantages we have in building our business and getting the word out about our treatment for dogs, is the relationship with have developed, since 2006, with dog owners through our non profit, the National Canine Cancer Foundation, that we have been running for the past 13 years.
We have been involved with all aspects of the dogs world including dog sports like Dog Agility, Dog Conformation, Dock Diving, Fly Ball and of course the every day dog owner. Through all of our sources, we can reach about 2 million dog owners. So our marketing plan is very strong.
Gary