Let's break down the valuation picture with actual numbers:
Current state: The market cap sits around A$17–22M at roughly A$0.024–0.03 per share, with approximately 694 million shares in circulation. A recent placement worth A$1.16M at A$0.03 brought in fresh capital—about 38.8M new shares issued—to support litigation costs and operational needs.
Now here's where it gets interesting. If the litigation award lands in the US$277–$443M range (or A$430–690M), that's not just plausible—it's a meaningful catalyst. The math becomes compelling when you consider how that potential payout could reshape the entire valuation framework.
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 01-18 03:28
If the litigation bonus truly materializes into hundreds of millions of AUD... this valuation framework would directly explode. Currently, with a market cap of only A$17-22M, it's essentially a gamble on this money.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 01-16 13:44
Wait, can this lawsuit compensation really be enforced? It feels a bit uncertain...
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GameFiCritic
· 01-16 04:33
Wow, if this lawsuit compensation really materializes at A$430-690M, how much would it increase from 0.03? Once the math is done, isn't it possible to multiply tenfold?
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defi_detective
· 01-15 14:26
ngl if this lawsuit compensation really comes through, this valuation turnaround wouldn't be a dream... damn
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gas_fee_therapy
· 01-15 14:21
Litigation compensation only counts if it truly materializes; no matter how good it sounds now, it's just empty talk on paper.
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 01-15 14:19
Wow, if we really win the lawsuit and get hundreds of millions of AUD, how many times would that be... Currently, the market cap is only A$17-22M, so that's roughly a 10x story.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 01-15 14:17
Litigation bonuses only count if they actually materialize; it's too early to say anything now.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 01-15 14:05
If the lawsuit compensation actually materializes, this ticket might really double... But the electricity bill crowd will have to keep holding on.
Let's break down the valuation picture with actual numbers:
Current state: The market cap sits around A$17–22M at roughly A$0.024–0.03 per share, with approximately 694 million shares in circulation. A recent placement worth A$1.16M at A$0.03 brought in fresh capital—about 38.8M new shares issued—to support litigation costs and operational needs.
Now here's where it gets interesting. If the litigation award lands in the US$277–$443M range (or A$430–690M), that's not just plausible—it's a meaningful catalyst. The math becomes compelling when you consider how that potential payout could reshape the entire valuation framework.