Company: INVUP
Filing Date: 2025-03-28
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001641172-25-001193
Chunk: 1251

Company: Investview, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-28
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 1251
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 $7.7 million on or before December 31, 2026.
The presence of these arrangements could make it difficult for the Company to attract third-party capital in the future.

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Special
Governance Rights included within DBR Capital’s investments enable DBR Capital to retain significant control of the Company for
the foreseeable future.

In
connection with its investment, DBR Capital, LLC, has been accorded certain special governance rights, including the right to appoint
four of our seven directors, and to require that certain capital, financial and other material actions of our board of directors be approved
by at least one DBR Capital-appointed director, who shall be David B. Rothrock if he is then serving as a director. The special governance
rights shall remain in place for so long as DBR Capital holds a convertible note or any of our other securities. The presence of these
governance rights could make it difficult for the Company to attract third-party capital in the future.

The
trading price of shares of our common stock may increase or decrease as does the trading price of Bitcoin and other digital currencies,
which subject investors to pricing risks, including “bubble” type risks, and volatility.

Because
of our connection with Bitcoin, the trading prices of our common stock may at times be tied to the trading prices of Bitcoin and such
other digital currencies. Specifically, we may experience adverse effects on our stock price when the value of Bitcoin or other digital
currencies drops. Furthermore, if the market for Bitcoin or other digital currency company stocks or the stock market in general experiences
a loss of investor confidence, the trading price of our stock could decline for reasons unrelated to our business, operating results
or financial condition. The trading price of our common stock could be subject to arbitrary pricing factors that are not necessarily
associated with traditional factors that influence stock prices or the value of non-cryptocurrency assets such as revenue, cash flows,
profitability, growth prospects or business activity since the value and price, as determined by the investing public, may be influenced
by uncertain contingencies such as future anticipated adoption or appreciation in value of cryptocurrencies or Blockchains generally,
and other factors over which we have little or no influence or control.

Bitcoin
and other cryptocurrency market prices, which have historically been volatile and are impacted by a variety of factors, are determined
primarily using data from various exchanges, over-the-counter markets and derivative platforms. Furthermore, such prices may be subject
to factors such as those that impact commodities, more