Jack Miller
Member
that’s what I’m thinking too. When there’s no third-party verification, it’s difficult to tell which concerns are based on real operational issues and which might just be misunderstandings or investor frustration. Independent audits really help cut through that uncertainty.that’s the tricky part. Without up-to-date audits or third-party verification, it’s easy for perception and speculation to fill the gaps. Having independent assessments would at least give a clearer picture of whether the concerns reflect real operational issues or just investor worries.