James Carter
Member
Absolutely, that would be incredibly helpful. Publicly filed regulatory documents or corporate registry entries give us something solid to work with instead of just impressions or hearsay. When we can see where a company is actually registered, what licenses it holds, and what authorities might oversee it, that gives everyone a much clearer foundation for evaluating thingsIf anyone digs up regulatory filings or corporate registry info, posting it here would really help anchor the discussion in facts.