will the shares be put through counterparty or similar in the future? I do not have a problem with traditional shares, however, seedcoin being a bitcoin entity should be using the blockchain don't you think? I mean, if you are selling sportscars you wouldn't drive an old beater into work every day would you?
I'm guessing seedcoin has just not dialed in all the logistics for blockchain shares yet, has more pressing business getting us all listed and legit with the lawyers, but hopefully in the future we will hold our shares in the blockchain.
Ehhh in not sure that's the best way. Bitcoin and blockchain technologies are still very new and early in development. Because of this using a method such as that opens a lot more risk. As well for the fund to be viewed legitimately traditional methods are usually the best. The only thing systems like counterparty add is the ability to trade easily. Trading in Havelock did not prove worth while due to the poor demand and poor ability to assess the fund of shareholders.
I think this way is for the best. Convert and let them sit for a bit and I have a feeling there will be a payout in a few years either via a divided from market leader or from a buyout.