One question I have is what are the thoughts on holding back part of the profits for future expansion versus releasing more shares to fund expansions. For example, here are two different company types.
Company A - Issues 100 shares, currently has 100 MH/s. Withholds a percentage of profits, perhaps 30%, to fund future expansion. At the start the 100 shares are each worth 1 MH/s. With new hardware acquisitions, the shares become worth more and in theory increase in price.
Company B - Issues 100 shares, currently has 100 MH?s. Withholds just enough profit to cover power. Funds future expansion by releasing more shares at 1 share per 1 MH/s. Each share is forever worth only 1 MH/s and only increases in price when the average cost per MH/s on GLBSE increases.
Thoughts? I'd say the first company would benefit those that bought in early. However since it doesn't pull in additional funding with more rounds of fund raising it is limited on its growth rate. The second company can aggressively grow if the market is willing to invest BTC into the company. It doesn't really matter when the investor invests in the company if it continues to release shares to fund growth.
Thoughts?
We are basically going to do it like this:
When we launch, we will already have mining capacity online. Anyone who invests will get a proportional share of the BTC dividend stream. The value we bring is accountability to our investors, continual pushes for more efficiency in our operation so that we send maximum BTC dividends, financial acumen, physical security of hardware (secure access building (commercial grade) with 24/7 video surveillance in building and office) and long term commitment. Also once this gets to our initial goal then we will be setting up another BTC business (financial service) and our investors will be the first to be invited to join us. We will be doing a pre-IPO roadshow via video conference so you can meet up and ask us all the hard questions, after that I am confident you will be impressed and realize we are the real deal.
Dal