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Fleccy - I've never been into crypto myself, never understood the hype until I found out about the plan of several governments and banks of introducing CBDCs. If you know what these are you understand how easy it will be for these institutions to oversee how our money is spent, and even control how it is spent by preventing us from making payments towards products or services they don't agree us spending our money on. It's another plan they have to get the population controlled and in order, just like how they want us to be, right in the palm of their hands.
Crypto allows you to break free from that control in the sense of reducing the traceability of your money which will be under supervision, and services that allow crypto to be used will be heavily censored by these governments and banks but very sought after by individuals who don't want to be watched of every financial move they make.
I don't know you could call me a conspiracy theorist but, do we really trust banks and governments not to move in such a snakey way as they have multiple times in the past? How many times has it been shown how corrupt our PMs and presidents are? It's only a matter of time before they implement them, they will attack crypto as it threatens their plan for domination. It's up to us to keep other doors open for our own benefit, because I for one don't want my bank accounts having a permanent digital eyeball checking every move I make.
Can't help but notice the Invinity ads on there👀
Does anyone remember this news?
https://www.smart-energy.com/storage/uk-gives-green-light-for-worlds-largest-battery-project/
Can't help but think AMTE's tech would fit in this project like a glove, though I haven't been able to find who the supplier of the batteries could be. It would be located in the Trafford Low Carbon Energy Park and Carlton Power have another "green energy" hydrogen project, which leads me to believe they will be thinking green for the battery storage. Could they be thinking of using sodium batteries for this?
"The greenlit battery project is now subject to a final investment decision, with construction expected to begin in the first quarter of next year.
Carlton Power is also in advanced talks with companies to finance, build and operate the system."
I doubt they will move forwards using batteries containing lithium as it's not seen as green so doesn't fit the project, but sodium does. Could be far fetched but if they were to use this tech it would greatly benefit both companies IMO, and there aren't many other companies other than Faradion with sodium batteries in the uk. What do you think?
It also leads me to believe that, if that was the case, BMW would want to have it well confirmed the partnership will bare some fruits, therefore the reason why it is taking so long for news to break out.
This is just a simple observation I have made, I am a pretty fresh investor but have been keeping up with AMTE since the beginning of the year, stuck through their almost bankruptcy strongly believing they have much more to offer before they run out of business.
Now I can't help myself being so optimistic of them working with such a big company, but unless I have been following some misleading bread crumbs I would say AMTE have a bright future ahead, or so I'd like to believe. GLA!
Sorry forgot to link the website
https://cleantechnica.com/2023/11/01/bmw-going-with-new-batteries-for-its-ambitious-ev-plans/
Just saw this on the news and thought was interesting.
"BMW has just confirmed it will use LFP battery cells soon (and it is also working on solid-state battery and sodium-ion battery cells)"
Could this be a hint at AMTE's sodium batteries? I know BMW have partnered with a German company Solid Power for their solid-state batteries but doesn't mention them using Solid Power for their sodium ones.
Seeing how both AMTE and BMW are already working together in the Celeritas project maybe the German automaker has an interest in British sodium batteries after all. The closer we get to some news coming out the less far fetched this partnership seems.
Try Hargreaves Lansdown, got no issues there so far. I know trading 212 only let's you buy a certain number of shares for some reason
Thought it was worth pointing out, my purchase is shown as a sell (and I'm sure I'm not the only one), and so are other people reporting this in other chats. Is this issue becoming increasingly common in LSE? Not sure if this could affect the sp differently to how it normally would if the trades were shown correctly
Nah mate we're just being patient as to how things turn out and we're not wasting everyone's time with our presence, such as yourself. Go cry for attention somewhere else, we're trying to keep it professional yet here you are just being a p@thetic little bully, grow up.
Increased hydrogen projects could still benefit AMTE's business prospects as one of their sectors is energy storage solutions, which will still be necessary in power plants, companies that require energy storage... And with the sodium batteries they can still promote this green energy.
Not to mention the potential use in the automotive sector, BYD have used the sodium tech for their Seagull model. The market is out there for AMTE, I just hope this investor can open the doors for the company and point it in the right direction.
Is anyone aware of when the date for the next test is in regards to the UN certification of their batteries? I know it's in the 3rd quarter of the year just don't know the Date and haven't been able to find anything