
Creatd Answers: Fourteen Questions from Our Shareholders
An open response on the Flyte transaction, stock-based compensation, our capital structure, and the path to a national-exchange uplisting
Jeremy Frommer
July 6, 2026
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An open response on the Flyte transaction, stock-based compensation, our capital structure, and the path to a national-exchange uplisting
Jeremy Frommer
July 6, 2026

In a microcap public company, CEO responsibility does not stop at strategy, vision, financing, or investor communication. It extends directly into the audit process, the accounting judgments, the financing documents, the legal interpretations, and the corporate history that define the company’s reality.
Jeremy Frommer
June 24, 2026

Public equity markets were built to perform three essential functions: raise capital for growing companies, establish fair price discovery, and provide liquidity for investors. For much of the last century, those goals were broadly aligned. Companies raised money to invest. Investors evaluated long-term value. Intermediaries earned reasonable returns for facilitating the exchange.
Jeremy Frommer
February 10, 2026

And why building a shareholder community matters.
Jeremy Frommer
December 17, 2025

If you’ve been in this business long enough, truly in it, not commenting from the bleachers you eventually learn the truth that power on Wall Street never belonged to the loudest players. It belonged to the quietest rooms.
Jeremy Frommer
December 10, 2025

Public companies operating in the microcap markets often struggle with perception, structure, and narrative. Momentum is overrated; discipline is underrated. The path from the OTC to a national securities exchange is powered by credibility, governance, financial rigor, and structural readiness.
Jeremy Frommer
December 9, 2025

There is a hidden system underneath microcap trading that most retail investors do not understand. It has nothing to do with fundamentals. It has nothing to do with news. It has everything to do with structure. And structure, once understood, does not lie. It exposes how the game is actually played, who benefits, and why certain companies get crushed while others, with the right strategy, can break out and never go back.
Jeremy Frommer
December 8, 2025

NASDAQ-listed SMX (Security Matters PLC) has demonstrated the power of float architecture in real time, trading from $3 to $150 not because of hype, but because of structural tightness, disciplined ownership, and the market’s complete misread of available liquidity.
Jeremy Frommer
December 4, 2025

In the microcap and small-cap world, inflection points are our everyday language. We just witnessed one in SMX (Security Matters) PLC. The kind of move that reminds everyone why this corner of the market still exists.
Jeremy Frommer
November 28, 2025