INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev., Aug. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Phinge Corporation today announced its intention to gauge market interest for a potential Regulation A+ offering, referred to as “testing the waters” under SEC Rule 255.
This “test the waters” campaign will allow Phinge Corporation to assess potential investor interest in a contemplated securities offering before filing an offering statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
About Phinge Corporation
Phinge was founded to disrupt Apple, Google, Facebook & Big Tech by partnering with and giving its users and businesses control of their data, privacy and overall mobile experience including their ability to monetize it.
Phinge is developing Netverse® and Netaverse™, a patented, Rewards-based, App-less technology with a verified, safer and more reliable AI built-in.
This technology will only be available on its patented Mobile Hardware which includes Magnetically Attachable/Detachable Phones, Tablets, Mobile Gaming Systems and peripherals like the stylish, wireless earbuds with interchangeable batteries and built-in sensor screens for continuous usage without recharging and Smart Watches that never need to be charged as they come with stylish external, interchangeable bezels with built~in rechargeable batteries and come in a variety of colors, patterns and finishes.
This potential investment opportunity will allow the general public, potential future users, businesses and platforms to join with us to help create and grow a new and incredible, safer online mobile community which rewards all those who participate.
About “Testing the Waters”
“Testing the Waters” is a valuable provision under Regulation A+ that allows companies to gauge investor interest from both accredited and non-accredited investors without formally launching a securities offering. This initial phase involves oral and/or written communications with potential investors to determine the market’s appetite for the contemplated securities.
Important Disclosures:
No money or other consideration is being solicited, and if sent, will not be accepted.
No offer to buy the securities can be accepted, and no part of the purchase price can be received until the offering statement is filed and only through an intermediary’s platform.
A prospective purchaser’s indication of interest is non-binding.
Next Steps
Phinge Corporation plans to engage with potential investors through various channels to gather feedback and determine whether to proceed with a formal Regulation A+ offering.