If i'm reading this correctly, the team intends to successfully negotiate with miners, drive a truck full of toxic metal into Switzerland to be crystallized by scientists, then transport the metal to Germany, and then distributes the metal to be sold. Good luck with that.
Osmium is really only obtained from the byproduct of nickel mining (also very, very toxic), and the nickel mines that do have osmium are located in the Urals unless you try to export from North/South America. Has the team exhausted it's ability to try and make a legitimate business case outside of the crypto world? The EU is going to have a heyday with you chaps.
Also, who's going to negotiate the prices with the nickel miners, pay the taxes and licenses needed to transport toxic material, and more importantly, who drives the truck? They should live stream their border crossing attempts.
Lastly, your insistence that the osmium end up in Germany is weird. Why Germany of all places? I look forward to your response.
P. S. - Would you post a pic of the truck and scientists please, preferably in the same photo? Thank again!
Further more...
Mining doesnt work this way. We dont purchase from nickel mines, we only purchase from platin mines.
To get the raw material a refinery process is needed which is regulated worldwide. This happens in protected areas. For trading and transport of raw material products, there are well established protocols in place.
On top... we are not talking about voloume, we are talking about 2m3 in 10 years.
Germany has been choosen, as in this country the safety regulations are probably the best in the world!
Kind regards,
OiCOiN