DVLT Stock Just Got More Complicated

DVLT filed three June 22 SEC items: an auditor-resignation 8-K, a Maxim warrant 8-K, and a 424B5 prospectus supplement. This beginner-friendly deep dive explains what each filing means, who Maxim is in this filing, how participation rights work, how the warrant timeline works, why cash exercise is different from cashless exercise, why no-proceeds language matters, and what still is not revenue proof. Chapters: 0:00 Auditor resignation, warrants, and zero revenue proof 1:30 Filing map and three risk buckets 4:45 Auditor resignation explained 8:15 What the less-bad audit language means 11:15 Who Maxim is, warrants, fee, and settlement 15:30 Warrant timeline, cash math, and cashless exercise 22:00 424B5, shelf registration, and no proceeds 25:30 Dilution and ATM mechanics 29:45 Nasdaq minimum-bid context 31:15 DVLT Proof Box 34:15 More bullish, more bearish, and final checklist Read more source-backed stock research at https://www.goglides.dev Educational research only. I currently own DVLT shares, so assume I am biased. No buy, sell, hold, price target, or personalized investment advice. #DVLT #DatavaultAI #StockMarket #FinanceNews #AIStocks #Tokenization #GoGlides