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Debt Disclosure [Abstract] | |
Notes Payable |
Note 7 – Notes Payable
As of March 31, 2020, the CEO and companies controlled by the CEO have loaned the Company a total of $1,132,358 in addition to the convertible note discussed above. The loans carry an interest rate of 8% and mature one year and one day from the date of the loan. The Company accrued interest of $146,223 on the loans. $808,949 of these loans are in default as of March 31, 2020.
KryptoBank Co., as part of its initial funding, borrowed an additional $100,000 from its shareholders during the year ended December 31, 2018. The notes have a stated interest rate of 12% compounded annually and are due on demand. The balance outstanding as of March 31, 2020 is $112,167. The Company has accrued interest of $17,384 as of March 31, 2020.
On October 3, 2019, The Sammy Farkas Foundation, a related party, loaned the Company $40,000, the note bears 12% interest per annum and matures on October 10, 2020 or upon the Company raising $500,000 from outside investors, whichever occurs first (see Note 5). The promissory note comes with a warrant to purchase 40,000 shares of the Company’s stock with an exercise price of $1.00 per share and expires on October 10, 2022. The promissory note has accrued interest of $5,030 as of March 31, 2020. The warrants have a relative fair value of $8,283, which was recorded as a debt discount and amortized over the life of the note. As of March 31, 2020, the remaining debt discount was $4,141.
During January 2020, The Farkas Group, a related party, loaned the Company $36,200, unsecured, for one year and one day at an interest rate of 8%.
During February 2020, The Farkas Group, a related party, loaned the Company $23,500, unsecured for one year and one day at an interest rate of 8%.
During March 2020, The Farkas Group, a related party, loaned the Company $4,050, unsecured for one year and one day at an interest rate of 8%.
Convertible Notes Payable
On December 23, 2015, the Company issued a secured convertible promissory note in the amount of $25,000. The note carries a rate of 8% and was due on March 23, 2016. It is secured by all the assets of the Company. The note further contains a provision that the lender may convert any part of the note, including accrued interest, that is unpaid into the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $0.50 per share. The note also contains a five-year warrant to purchase 100,000 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $0.50 per share until December 23, 2020. As of March 23, 2016, the note is in default and the interest rate has been increased to 18%. As of March 31, 2020, the accrued interest on the note is $23,110.
On April 1, 2016, the Company received $500,000 from Newell Trading Group in exchange for a convertible debenture due April 2, 2017 bearing interest at 10% and convertible into common stock at $.25 per share unless the note is paid by the Company prior to the election of the holder to convert. The Company recognized a beneficial conversion feature expense of $500,000 that has been fully amortized. As of March 31, 2020, accrued interest on the note is $200,034. On October 3, 2019, Newell Trading Group assigned its rights and interests in its $500,000 convertible debenture to the Sammy Farkas Foundation Inc., (the “Foundation”), a related party. The Foundation then entered into an agreement with the Company to extend the maturity date of the convertible debenture to October 10, 2024 in exchange for 54,000 shares of the Company’s stock. The shares have a fair value of $56,700 which was recorded as a debt discount and amortized over the life of the extension. As of March 31, 2020, the remaining debt discount was $51,030.
On September 30, 2016, Balance Group LLC loaned the Company $120,000 with an interest rate of 10% and is convertible into common stock at $1.00. In addition, the Company issued the CEO 600,000 warrants and recorded a debt discount of $111,428, which has been fully amortized. The Company valued the warrants using the Black-Scholes option pricing model with the following assumptions: Expected volatility of 514%, expected life of five years, risk free rate of return of 1.14% and an expected divided yield of 0%. The warrants had a fair value of $85,714. The note is currently in default and has an accrued interest balance of $42,016 as of March 31, 2020. |