That is great news for LTC-GLOBAL users and the Litecoin community.
But what is the point of this motion? There is no alternative given and we don't know anything about the director and how he(they) will affect the running of LTC-Global.
Is he just a figurehead?
Do you hold any shares? I was just wondering because the motion is only just up for 12 hours and already 93.3% approval.
I don't know if you want to reveal this, but I was also wondering if there are only 17 shareholders?
What are the requirements for becoming a registered shareholder?
Deprived summed it up pretty well. It's as much a public notice for legal as anything. I can confirm that I still hold the majority share of the company and can thus still act unilaterally. It's not a power thing for me, I'm not opposed to giving up equity should the right investor come along with the right offer. There's a thread on here where I offered it up for sale but most people choked on my price.
In fact, I think it would be best for the Company if I were not a majority shareholder, just because I strongly believe that ownership should be spread out internationally so that decisions are legitimately made internationally.
The requirements for registering shares I believe would be:
- Assembly of AML documents. Notarized copies of passport, proof of residential address, and a letter of reference from a legal or banking professional.
- A notarized copy of the company shareholder agreement whereby you allow your shares on litecoinglobal.com to be locked, such that the shares in your account on the site match up with the shares on file with the company. Doesn't mean you can't sell them, just means when you do it has to be a little more formal. This is because the company itself is not traded on an internationally recognized exchange.
To that end I am also going to have to adjust the contract somewhat on LTC-GLOBAL because I need to make it clear that unless you register your shares, you are essentially trading shares that are owned by the corporate management company (Fidelity) by proxy.
Depending on your locale, there may also be legal and tax issues you will need to take into consideration before registering shares.
Cheers.