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U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 10-Q

 

QUARTERLY REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the quarterly period ended March 31, 2025

 

TRANSITION REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Commission file number: 000-56304

 

GOLD ROCK HOLDINGS, INC.

(Name of Small Business Issuer in its charter)

 

Nevada   000-51074   87-0434297
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation)   (Commission File Number)   (IRS Employer Identification No.)

 

   

2020 General Booth Blvd.

Suite 230

Virginia Beach, VA 23454

   
(Address of principal executive offices)

Registrant's telephone number: (757) 306-6090

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act during the past 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes ☒ No ☐

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files). Yes ☒ No ☐

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

 

 

Large accelerated filer ☐

Non-accelerated filer

Emerging growth company

Accelerated filer ☐

Smaller reporting company

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes ☐ No ☒

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

 

Title of each class   Trading Symbol(s)   Name of each exchange on which registered
NONE   NONE   NONE

 

State the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer’s classes of common equity, as of the latest practicable date: At May 5, 2025 the registrant had outstanding 238,169,969 shares of common stock, par value $0.001 per share.

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

    PAGE
PART I    
Item 1. Condensed Unaudited Financial Statements 3
Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations 12
Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk 16
Item 4. Controls and Procedures 16
PART II    
Item 1. Legal Proceedings 18
Item 1A. Risk Factors 18
Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds 18
Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities 18
Item 4. Mining Safety Disclosures 18
Item 5. Other Information 19
Item 6. Exhibits 19
  Signatures 19

 

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PART I – FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

GOLD ROCK HOLDINGS, INC.

 
FINANCIAL REPORTS
AT
MARCH 31, 2025

 

INDEX TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets at March 31, 2025 - Unaudited and December 31, 2024- Audited 4
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025 and 2024- Unaudited 5
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025 and 2024- Unaudited 6
Condensed Consolidated of Stockholders' Equity for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025 and 2024- Unaudited 7
Notes to the Condensed Unaudited Financial Statements 8-11

 

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Gold Rock Holdings, Inc.
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS - UNAUDITED

 

           
   March 31,   December 31, 
   2025   2024 
ASSETS          
Current Assets          
Cash  $205,309   $209,614 
Accounts Receivable   44,000    44,000 
           
Total Current Assets   249,309    253,614 
           
Total Assets  $249,309   $253,614 
           
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY          
           
Current Liabilities          
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses  $4,250   $1,400 
Accrued Board of Director/Officer Compensation   149,000    77,000 
           
Total Current Liabilities   153,250    78,400 
           
Total Liabilities   153,250    78,400 
           
Stockholders' Equity          
Common Stock - $0.001 Par; 850,000,000 Shares Authorized, 238,136,969 Issued and Outstanding   238,136    238,136 
Additional Paid-In-Capital   1,043,809    1,043,809 
Accumulated Deficit   (1,185,886)   (1,106,731)
           
Total Stockholders' Equity   96,059    175,214 
           
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity  $249,309   $253,614 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements

 

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Gold Rock Holdings, Inc.
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS - UNAUDITED

 

           
Three Months Ended March 31,  2025   2024 
         
Sales  $67,500   $- 
           
Cost of Sales   -    - 
           
Gross Profit   67,500    - 
           
Operating Expenses          
Advertising   7,280    - 
Board of Directors/Officer Compensation   112,500    100,000 
Consulting   4,000    10,500 
General and Administrative   22,875    55,096 
           
Total Expenses   146,655    165,596 
           
Net Loss for the Period  $(79,155)  $(165,596)
           
Weighted Average Number of Common Shares - Basic and Diluted   238,136,969    234,808,214 
           
Net Loss for the Period Per Common Shares - Basic and Diluted  $(0.00)  $(0.00)

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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Gold Rock Holdings, Inc.
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS - UNAUDITED

 

           
Three Months Ended March 31,  2025   2024 
Cash Flows from Operating Activities          
           
Net Loss for the Period  $(79,155)  $(165,596)
           
Changes in Assets and Liabilities:          
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses   2,850    (6,025)
Accrued Board of Directors/Officer Compensation   72,000    80,000 
           
Net Cash Flows Used In Operating Activities   (4,305)   (91,621)
           
Cash Flows from Investing Activities   -    - 
           
Cash Flows from Financing Activities          
Cash Proceeds Received from Sale of Common Stock   -    350,000 
Capital Contributions from Directors   -    700 
           
Net Cash Flows Provided by Financing Activities   -    350,700 
           
Net Change in Cash   (4,305)   259,079 
           
Cash - Beginning of Period   209,614    108 
           
Cash - End of Period  $205,309   $259,187 
           
Cash Paid During the Period for:          
Interest  $-   $- 
Income Taxes  $-   $- 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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Gold Rock Holdings, Inc.
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT) - UNAUDITED

 

                     
   Common Stock   Additional       Total 
   $0.001 Par   Paid-In   Accumulated   Stockholders' 
Three Months Ended March 31, 2024      Amount   Capital   Deficit   Equity (Deficit) 
                     
Balance - January 1, 2024   231,053,636   $231,053   $625,192   $(866,037)  $(9,792)
                          
Common Stock Sold   5,833,333    5,833    344,167    -    350,000 
                          
Capital Contributions - Directors   -    -    700    -    700 
                          
Net Loss for the Period   -    -    -    (165,596)   (165,596)
                          
Balance - March 31, 2024   236,886,969   $236,886   $970,059   $(1,031,633)  $175,312 

 

   Common Stock   Additional       Total 
   $0.001 Par   Paid-In   Accumulated   Stockholders' 
Three Months Ended March 31, 2025      Amount   Capital   Deficit   Equity (Deficit) 
                     
Balance - January 1, 2025   238,136,969   $238,136   $1,043,809   $(1,106,731)  $175,214 
                          
Net Loss for the Period   -    -    -    (79,155)   (79,155)
                          
Balance - March 31, 2025   238,136,969   $238,136   $1,043,809   $(1,185,886)  $96,059 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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GOLD ROCK HOLDINGS, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - UNAUDITED

 

 

NOTE 1 – Organization & Description of Business

 

The Company was incorporated in the State of Nevada in February 1997 as Affordable Homes of America. In March 1999 we merged into Kowtow, Inc. and changed our name to Affordable Homes of America, Inc. On October 12, 2000, we changed our name to World Homes, Inc. and on August 23, 2001, we changed our name to Composite Industries of America, Inc. On September 02, 2004, the Company changed its name to Gold Rock Holdings, Inc. On January 08, 2009, the Company did a name change to The Affordable Homes Group, Inc. On March 01, 2011, the Company changed its name to Global Green Group, Inc. On January 09, 2015, the Company changed its name back to Gold Rock Holdings, Inc., the current name of the Company. In 2019, Gold Rock Holdings, Inc. established itself as a provider of engineering and construction management services producing site-plans, construction drawings, cost computations, fiber network designs, and other related construction services. The Company changed its business model from engineering and construction management services, as a result of a change in control on October 2, 2023. Gold Rock intends to grow and further establish itself through mergers, acquisition and management of technological assets. On December 12, 2023, the Company formed a wholly owned subsidiary in the State of Wyoming by the name of Loot 8, Inc. Loot8 Inc., had no activity through December 31, 2023. Loot8, Inc. currently is in the beta testing phase of its business and has no revenue. However, it has developed a Web3 content management system (CMS) pioneering the “Relationship Economy” through SocialFi, and a new monetization model. This model is designed to empower individuals with compelling stories to monetize their relationships beyond traditional influencer models.

 

NOTE 2 – Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

 

Basis of Presentation

 

The accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet has been derived from the December 31, 2024 audited financial statements and the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements as of March 31, 2025 and 2024, have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for interim financial information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 8 of Regulation S-X. Accordingly, they do not include all of the information and footnotes required by GAAP for complete financial statements and should be read in conjunction with the audited financial statements and related footnotes included in our Annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024 (the “2024 Annual Report”), filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). It is management’s opinion, however, that all material adjustments (consisting of normal recurring adjustments), have been made which are necessary for fair condensed consolidated financial statements presentation. Operating results for the three months ended March 31, 2025, are not necessarily indicative of the results of operations expected for the year ending December 31, 2025.

 

Method of Accounting

 

The Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared and presented in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”)

 

Use of Estimates

 

The preparation of condensed consolidated financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

 

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GOLD ROCK HOLDINGS, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - UNAUDITED

 

 

NOTE 2 – Summary of Significant Accounting Policies – continued

 

Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

Cash and cash equivalents may include time deposits, certificates of deposit, and all highly liquid debt instruments with original maturities of three months or less. The Company maintains cash and cash equivalents at financial institutions located in the United States, which periodically may exceed federally insured amounts.

 

Earnings (Loss) per Share

 

Earnings (loss) per share of common stock are computed in accordance with FASB ASC 260 “Earnings per Share”. Basic earnings (loss) per share are computed by dividing income or loss available to common shareholders by the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding for each period. Diluted earnings per share are calculated by adjusting the weighted average number of shares outstanding assuming conversion of all potentially dilutive stock options, warrants and convertible securities, if dilutive. Common stock equivalents that are anti-dilutive are excluded from both diluted weighted average number of common shares outstanding and

diluted earnings (loss) per share.

 

Accounts Receivable

 

The Company considers accounts receivable to be fully collectible. Accordingly, no allowance for doubtful accounts is required. If amounts become uncollectible, they will be charged to operations when that determination is made.

 

Stock-Based Compensation 

 

We account for employee and non-employee stock-based compensation in accordance with the guidance of FASB ASC Topic 718, Compensation—Stock Compensation, which requires all share-based payments, including grants of stock options, to be recognized in the financial statements based on their fair values.  The fair value of the equity instrument is charged directly to compensation expense and credited to additional paid-in capital over the period during which services are rendered.

 

Fair Value of Financial Instruments

 

The estimated fair values for financial instruments are determined at discrete points in time based on relevant market information. These estimates involve uncertainties and cannot be determined with precision. The carrying amounts of accounts payable and accrued liabilities approximate fair value given their short-term nature or effective interest rates.

 

Revenue Recognition

 

The Company implemented ASC 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers. These included the development of new policies based on the five-step model provided in the new revenue standard, ongoing contract review requirements, and gathering of information provided for disclosures.

 

The Company recognizes revenue and cost of goods sold from product sales or services rendered when control of the promised goods are transferred to our clients in an amount that reflects the consideration to which we expect to be entitled in exchange for those goods and services. To achieve this core principle, we apply the following five steps: identify the contract with the client, identify the performance obligations in the contract, determine the transaction price, allocate the transaction price to performance obligations in the contract and recognize revenues when or as the Company satisfies a performance obligation.

 

NOTE 3 – Recently Issued Accounting Standards

 

The Company has implemented all new accounting pronouncements that are in effect and is evaluating any that may impact its financial statements, including the new lease standard. The Company does not have any leases and does not believe that there are any other new accounting pronouncements that have been issued that might have a material impact on its financial position or results of operations.

 

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GOLD ROCK HOLDINGS, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - UNAUDITED

 

 

NOTE 4 – Going Concern

 

The Company’s consolidated financial statements have been presented on the basis that it is a going concern, which contemplates the realization of assets and the satisfaction of liabilities in the normal course of business. The Company has an accumulated deficit of $1,185,886 at March 31, 2025, which, among other factors, raises substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. The ability of the Company to continue as a going concern is dependent on the Company’s ability to generate profitable operations in the future and/or to obtain the necessary financing to meet its obligations and repay its liabilities arising from normal business operations when they are due. While the Company is attempting to continue operations and generate revenues, the Company’s cash position may not be significant enough to support the Company’s daily operations. Management believes that the actions presently being taken to further implement the Company’s business plan; to expand sales with a dynamic marketing campaign and generate revenues provide the opportunity for the Company to continue as a going concern. While the Company believes in the viability of its strategy to generate revenues and in its ability to raise additional funds, there can be no assurances to that effect. The ability of the Company to continue as a going concern is dependent upon the Company’s ability to further implement its business plan and generate revenues.

 

NOTE 5 – Related Party Transactions

 

During the three months ended March 31, 2024, a director of the Company paid one invoice of the Company in the amount of $700. This amount will not be reimbursed to the director and is included in additional paid in capital at March 31, 2024.

 

The Company has a consulting agreement with a majority shareholder/board of director. The agreement is for $1,000 monthly. Consulting expense for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 2024 was $4,000 and $3,000, respectively.

 

The Company entered into a compensation agreement beginning January 1, 2023 and ending on December 31, 2028 in the amount of $95,000 annually, payable in common stock with its Board Chairman. This contract was terminated in October 2023 and a new contract has yet to be agreed upon. An additional contract was approved for the Company’s Chief Financial Officer and Secretary for a three (3) year term effective January 1, 2023, in the amount of $75,000 annually to be paid in shares. Loot8 has an agreement to pay their officer $12,500 a month which includes $2,500 of deferred compensation. $35,000 and $27,500 of deferred compensation is included in accrued board of director/officer compensation at March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively. Board of director/officer compensation for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 2024 was $112,500 and $100,000, respectively.

 

The Company utilizes the services of Yes International Inc., which is controlled by Mr. Richard Kaiser who is a member of the Board of Directors. Yes International provides all services at no cost except for press release wire services and filing fees. For each of the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 2024 the Company paid press release wire services and filing fees a total in the amount of $2,840 and $685 respectively. The Company also currently operates out of Yes International Inc., offices at no cost.

 

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GOLD ROCK HOLDINGS, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - UNAUDITED

 

 

NOTE 6 – Stock

 

Preferred Stock

 

Preferred stock consists of 50,000,000 shares authorized at $0.001 par value. Preferred stock are blank check and have no conversion, dividend or voting rights. On January 11, 2024, the Company designated 20,000,000 to be classified as Series A preferred. Series A have voting rights equal to 25 common stock votes, have the same rights to liquidation as common and have no dividend or conversion rights. At March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024 there were -0- preferred shares issued and outstanding.

 

Common Stock

 

Common stock consists of 850,000,000 shares authorized at $0.001 par value. At March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024, there were 238,136,969 shares issued and outstanding.

 

During the three months ended March 31, 2024, the Company sold 5,833,333 shares and received $350,000.

 

NOTE 7 – Sponsorship Commitment

 

On February 13, 2024, Loot8, Inc., the Company’s wholly owned subsidiary entered into a sponsorship commitment with a consultant to the University of Houston in the amount of $125,000 for one year ending on February 12, 2025, to be paid in twelve (12) installments of $10,416.66 each. As of July 18, 2024, the Company and the consultant have agreed to terminate the consulting agreement. For the three months ended March 31, 2024, $20,827 is included in general and administrative expenses. The Company, however, is directly continuing their sponsorship agreement with the University of Houston. An agreement is yet to be set in place.

 

NOTE 8 – Concentrations

 

For the three months ended March 31, 2025, the Company’s sales were with two (2) customers and amounted to $67,500.

 

NOTE 9 – Subsequent Events 

 

In accordance with ASC 855-10, the Company has analyzed its operations subsequent to March 31, 2025 to the date of May 15, 2025 and has determined that it does not have any material subsequent events to disclose in these financial statements.

 

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ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

 

The following information should be read in conjunction with our financial statements and related notes thereto included in Part I, Item 1, above.

 

Forward Looking Statements

 

Certain matters discussed herein are forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements contained in this Form 10-Q involve risks and uncertainties, including statements as to:

 

· our future strategic plans

· our future operating results;

· our business prospects;

· our contractual arrangements and relationships with third parties;

· the dependence of our future success on the general economy;

· our possible future financing; and

· the adequacy of our cash resources and working capital.

 

From time to time, we or our representatives have made or may make forward-looking statements, orally or in writing. Such forward-looking statements may be included in, but not limited to, press releases, oral statements made with the approval of an authorized executive officer or in various filings made by us with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Words or phrases "will likely result", "are expected to", "will continue", "is anticipated", "estimate", "project or projected", or similar expressions are intended to identify "forward-looking statements". Such statements are qualified in their entirety by reference to and are accompanied by the above discussion of certain important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking statements.

 

The risks identified here are not all inclusive. New risk factors emerge from time to time and it is not possible for management to predict all of such risk factors, nor can it assess the impact of all such risk factors on the company's business or the extent to which any factor or combination of factors may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements. Accordingly, forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as a prediction of actual results.

 

The financial information set forth in the following discussion should be read in conjunction with the financial statements of Gold Rock Holdings, Inc. included elsewhere herein.

 

Business

 

Gold Rock Holdings, Inc., (Gold Rock) a Nevada corporation, is a holding company that acquires technological assets.

 

The Company changed its business model from engineering and construction management services, as a result of a change in control on October 2, 2023.

 

Gold Rock intends to grow and further establish itself through mergers, acquisitions,and management of technological assets. As such, Gold Rock Holdings, Inc. (the "Company") announced on December 12, 2023, that it formed a Wyoming corporation by the name of LOOT8, Inc. as its operating wholly-owned subsidiary. LOOT8, Inc. acquired certain intellectual property known as "LOOT8." LOOT8 is a Web3 Commerce and Content Management Engine Software. At its core, it harnesses the power of multiple public blockchains alongside the IPFS file system, with a user-friendly interface akin to Web2. LOOT8 is engineered to cater to a variety of enterprise necessities including digital product passports, private communication channels, and loyalty programs, among others. LOOT8 provides enterprises the capability to oversee and manage their content on IPFS nodes, leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to make the underlying content interactive as a way to enable small businesses and content creators to scale at a faster pace and to create unique experiences.

 

LOOT8, Inc. currently in its infancy in marketing its Web3 online platform phase of its business and has nominal revenue. However, it has developed a Web3 content management system (CMS) pioneering the “Relationship Economy” through SocialFi, and a new monetization model. This model is designed to empower individuals with compelling stories to monetize their relationships beyond traditional influencer models.

 

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The new monetization model is made up of three discrete revenue streams. It is planned that the first stream will be a direct-to-consumer (D2C) model where LOOT8 will employ Web3 technology to manage collectibles and fan engagements. Key initiatives include athletes', musicians', and influencers' Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights, and revenue generation through a 10% transaction fee on subscriptions and digital collectible sales. The model also includes a collaboration with LBX Food Robotics for vending machines at universities and other venues, which serve as sales points for digital memorabilia, and the integration of APPIX for real-time notifications on collectible availability. The second anticipated revenue stream targets the youth market. LOOT8 plans to leverage high-profile athletes, musicians, and influencers to create personalized, customizable avatars. This feature is expected to contribute to revenue through a 10% transaction fee on cosmetic items for AI companions, while maintaining these digital assets on LOOT8’s platform. The third anticipated stream will utilize an enterprise model, leveraging Marcus Daley, GRHI's CEO's background with NeuralMetrics, towards Software as a Service (SaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) licensing models. The Company plans to focus on Annual Contract Value (ACV) and Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) from corporate clients. This approach will allow the Company to address enterprise needs in digital agent, persona and workflow solutions that accelerate existing business use-cases.  For purposes of authenticity and compliance, the offerings optionally leverage digital product passport type solutions that address regulations in Europe and similar use-cases globally.

 

In June 2024, the Company began AI development work utilizing unique artificial inelegance language model persona, creating AI agent applications uniquely suited for a variety of industrial, commercial and enterprise applications. The AI coding and language modeling is handled through the Company’s K-Project division.

 

GRHI's management business plan is to fully deploy, market and and utilize its LOOT8 platform, expanding blockchain innovation in digital assets, the SocialFi revolution, and expanding into direct-to-business relationships, and build forward it's K Project Division, focusing on its AI software solutions and programs. The K- Project expects to expand its sale and marketing of its unique language learning services and other AI initiatives tools that can be utilized to create specific AI personas for a number of industries, including but no limited to health care, law enforcement, governmental agencies, education, shipping logistics, travel, and other industries. The K Project has (1) one customer who is receiving AI persona coding services for the client's specific operational needs.

 

Throughout the month of January 2025, the Company's wholly-owned subsidiary LOOT8, Inc. launched its "Singer and Song Writter Contest" on its Web3 social media platform. Constatanst performed unique and orignal songs live on the plartform and the winner received $900 and was able to peform with country music stars at Nashiville's CRS (Country Radio Seminar) in February 2025. LOOT8, Inc. received a small sponshorsip amount from a sponsor in the amount of $1,500. Eventhough the even was a great success in terms of showcasing the attributes of the LOOT8, Inc.'s web3 technical and social media attributes the cost to launch the contest outweight the sponshorship amounts received.

 

Gold Rock Holdings, Inc. maintains an executive office in Virginia Beach, Virginia where all marketing, sales, and customer supports activities are implemented.

 

Compensation Agreements

 

The Company entered into an employment contract with Mr. Kaiser for his roles as CFO/Secretary/Director for a three (3) year period from January 01, 2023 until December 31, 2026, annual pay at $75,000.

 

The Company has a consulting agreement with Mr. Kaiser's Company, YES INTERNATIONAL, LLC., for general consulting services and to provide executive office space for Gold Rock Holdings, Inc. The agreement is on a month-to-month basis for $1,000 per month with a 30-day advance notice to discontinue services.

 

On February 6, 2025, the Company announced that Anthony Denkinger was appointed as Chief Operations Officer (COO) of Gold Rock Holdings, Inc. Mr. Denkinger doesn't have a compensation agreement with Gold Rock Holdings, Inc. but does have a compensation agreement with the Company's wholly owned subsidiary, LOOT8, Inc. Mr. Denkinger. Anthony Denkinger on February 1, 2024 entered into a 2-year employment contract with the Company's wholly owned subsidiary LOOT8, Inc. whereas he is the CEO. The parent Company Gold Rock Holdings, Inc. pays him as the COO of LOOT8, Inc. $10,000 per month with $2,500 being deferred; accrued payment not expected until such time when the Company and/or wholly subsidiary has stronger financial status

 

Mr. Marcus Daley, Chief Executive Officer and Director, and Mr. Merle Ferguson, President and Chairman of Gold Rock Holdings, Inc. have no compensation agreements with the Company as of the date of this filing. Each agreed to enter into agreements at a future time when the Company has a stronger financial status.

 

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Preferred Shares

 

On January 11, 2024, the board of directors adopted a resolution authorizing the designation of Series A Preferred Shares. The number of shares designated is 20,000,000. Each of these shares has a par value of $0.001, is not entitled to dividends, has voting rights equal to 25 common votes per share, has the same liquidation rights as common and are not convertible. There are no Series A Preferred Shares outstanding.

 

Current Directors

 

The following table provides information concerning our officers and directors. All directors hold office until the next annual meeting of stockholders or until their successors have been elected and qualified.

 

Marcus Daley Director/CEO (1)
Merle Ferguson Chairman / President (2)
Richard Kaiser Director/CFO/Secretary
Anthony Denkinger Chief Operations Officer (3)

 

(1) On October 2, 2023, the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of Gold Rock Holdings, Inc. (the “Company”) appointed Mr. Marcus Daley from Provo, UT as a Board of Director and Chief Executive Officer.

(2) On October 02, 2023, the Board of Directors (“the Board”) accepted the resignation from Mr. Merle Ferguson as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer; Mr. Ferguson remains the Company’s Chairman of the Board and President of the Company.

(4) Anthony Denkinger on February 1, 2024 became the Chief Executive Officer of LOOT8, Inc. the Company's wholly-owned subsidiary, and on February 6, 2025 he became the Chief Operations Officer for Gold Rock Holdings, Inc.

 

Transfer Agent

 

Our transfer agent is Signature Stock Transfer, Inc. whose address is 14673 Midway Road, Suite 220, Addision, Texas, 75001 and its telephone number 972-612-4120.

 

Company Contact Information

 

Our principal executive and subsidiary offices are located at 2020 General Booth Blvd., Unit 230, Virginia Beach, VA 23454, telephone (757) 306-6090. The information to be contained in our Internet website, www.goldrockholdings.com, shall not constitute part of this report.

 

Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

 

Overall Operating Results:

 

Three Months – March 31, 2025 and 2024 Statements

 

The Sales Revenue for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and for the three months ended March 31, 2024 were $67,500 and $-0-, respectively. During the three months ended March 31, 2025, the Company through its K - Project AI division and its LOOT8, Inc. wholly owned subsidiary's Web3 content management system had $67,500 from two (2) customers, and for the same period ending March 31, 2024, the Company had no revenues.

 

The Cost of Goods Sold for the three months ended March 31, 2025 was $-0- and the Cost of Goods Sold for the three months ended March 31, 2024 was $-0-.

 

Gross Margins for the three months ended March 31, 2025 was 100%, the Company through its K - Project AI division and its LOOT8 Inc. wholly owned subsidiary's Web3 content management system had $67,500 in revenue, and during the same period in 2024 was 0%.

 

Gross Profit for the three months ended March 31, 2025 was $67,500 and for the three months ended March 31, 2024 was $-0-.

 

Operating expenses for three months ended March 31, 2025 totaled $146,655 from Advertising Expense, Board of Directors Compensation, Consulting fees, and General and Administrative Expenses compared to $165,596 for the three months ended March 31, 2024. This decrease in the three months ended March 31, 2025, compared to the same period ended March 31, 2024 was attributed to decreases in Board of Directors Compensation, Consulting fees, and General and Administrative Expenses.

 

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Net Loss:

 

Net loss for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 2024 were $79,155 and $165,596, respectively.

 

Liquidity and Capital Resources:

 

As of March 31, 2025 the Company’s assets totaled $249,309 which consisted of $205,309 in Cash and $44,000 in Accounts Receivable. Our total liabilities were $153,250 which consisted of Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses and Accrued Board of Director and Officer Compensation fees. As of March 31, 2025, the Company had an accumulated deficit of $1,185,886 and working capital of $96,059.

 

For the Quarter ended March 31, 2025, net cash used in operations of $4,305 was the result of a net loss of $79,155, from an increase in Accounts Payables and Accrued Expenses of $2,850, a increase in accrued Board of Directors' and Officer Compensation of $72,000.

 

For the Quarter ended March 31, 2024, net cash used in operations of $91,621 was the result of a net loss of $165,596, from a decrease Accounts Payables and Accrued Expenses of $6,025, and from an increase accrued Board of Director and Officer Compensation of $80,000.

 

Gold Rock Holdings, Inc. does not expect the adoption of recently issued accounting pronouncements to have a significant impact on the Company, or any of its subsidiaries’ operating results, financial position, or cash flow.

 

The Company's significant operating losses raise substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern. The financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of this uncertainty. As indicated herein, we need capital for the implementation of our business plan, and we will need additional capital for continuing our operations.  We do not have sufficient revenues to pay our operating expenses at this time. Unless the Company is able to raise working capital, it is likely that the Company will either have to cease operations or substantially change its methods of operations or change its business plan. For the next 12 months the Company has an oral commitment from its CEO, Marcus Daley, to advance funds as necessary to meeting our operating requirement (See Note 4 in Financial Statements).

 

Cash Used in Operating Activities

 

Net cash used in operating activities for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 2024 were $4,305 and $91,621, respectively. The decrease in the amount of cash used during the three months ended March 31, 2025 was due to the decrease in net loss, increase in Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses and Accrued Board of Director amd Officer Compensation when compared to the three months ended March 31, 2024.

 

Cash Flows from Investing Activities

 

Net cash used in investing activities was $-0- for both the three months periods ended March 31, 2025 and 2024.

 

Cash Provided by Financing Activities

 

Net cash provided by financing activities was $-0- for three months ended March 31, 2025, and for three months ended March 31, 2024, it was $350,700 from Cash received from Sale of Common Stock and the Capital Contributions from Directors.

 

Critical Accounting Policies

 

Our financial statements and accompanying notes are prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States. Preparing financial statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that impact the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenue, and expenses. These estimates and assumptions are affected by management’s application of accounting policies. Critical accounting policies include revenue recognition and stock-based compensation. The Company has implemented all new accounting pronouncements that are in effect and is evaluating any that may impact its financial statements, including revenue recognition. The Company does not believe that there are any other new accounting pronouncements that have been issued that might have a material impact on its financial position or results of operations.

 

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Revenue Recognition

 

In accordance with ASC Topic 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers ("ASC 606"), revenues are recognized when control of the promised goods or services is transferred to our clients, in an amount that reflects the consideration to which we expect to be entitled in exchange for those goods and services. To achieve this core principle, we apply the following five steps: (1) Identify the contract with a client; (2) Identify the performance obligations in the contract; (3) Determine the transaction price; (4) Allocate the transaction price to performance obligations in the contract; and (5) Recognize revenues when or as the company satisfies a performance obligation.

 

We adopted this ASC on January 1, 2019. Although the new revenue standard is expected to have an immaterial impact, if any, on our ongoing net income, we did implement changes to our processes related to revenue recognition and the control activities within them.

 

Stock-Based Compensation

 

We account for employee and non-employee stock-based compensation in accordance with the guidance of FASB ASC Topic 718, Compensation—Stock Compensation, which requires all share-based payments, including grants of stock options, to be recognized in the financial statements based on their fair values.  The fair value of the equity instrument is charged directly to compensation expense and credited to additional paid-in capital over the period during which services are rendered.

 

Recent Accounting Pronouncements 

 

The Company has implemented all new accounting pronouncements that are in effect and is evaluating any that may impact its financial statements, including revenue recognition. The Company does not believe that there are any other new accounting pronouncements that have been issued that might have a material impact on its financial position or results of operations.

 

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

 

We do not have any off-balance sheet arrangements.

 

Going Concern

 

We have incurred net losses since our inception. We anticipate incurring additional losses before realizing growth in revenue and we will depend on additional financing in order to meet our continuing obligations and ultimately to attain profitability. Our ability to obtain additional financing, whether through the issuance of additional equity or through the assumption of debt, is uncertain. These conditions raise substantial doubt as to the Company's ability to continue as a going concern. The financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the uncertainty about our ability to continue our business.

 

ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK

 

Not applicable

 

ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES

 

Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures

 

Our management, with the participation of our Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer, evaluated the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) as of the end of the period covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. In designing and evaluating the disclosure controls and procedures, management recognizes that any controls and procedures, no matter how well designed and operated, can provide only reasonable assurance of achieving the desired control objectives. In addition, the design of disclosure controls and procedures must reflect the fact that there are resource constraints, and that management is required to apply its judgment in evaluating the benefits of possible controls and procedures relative to their costs. 

 

Based on our evaluation, our Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer, after considering the existence of material weaknesses identified, determined that our internal control over financial reporting disclosure controls and procedures were not effective as of March 31, 2025.

 

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Evaluation of Internal Control over Financial Reporting

 

Our management is responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over financial reporting as defined in Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Our internal control over financial reporting is designed to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

 

Our internal control over financial reporting includes those policies and procedures that: (i) pertain to the maintenance of records that in reasonable detail accurately and fairly reflect the transactions and dispositions of our assets, (ii) provide reasonable assurance that transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and that our receipts and expenditures are being made only in accordance with the authorization of our management and directors, and (iii) provide reasonable assurance regarding prevention or timely detection of unauthorized acquisition, use or disposition of our assets that could have a material effect on our financial statements.

 

Because of its inherent limitations, internal control over financial reporting may not prevent or detect misstatements. Also, projections of any evaluation of effectiveness to future periods are subject to the risk that controls may become inadequate because of changes in conditions, or that the degree of compliance with the policies or procedures may deteriorate.

 

Management, including our Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer, assessed the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting as of March 31, 2025. In making this assessment, management used the criteria set forth by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission ("COSO") in Internal Control – Integrated Framework (2013).

 

We identified the following deficiencies which together constitute a material weakness in our assessment of the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting as of March 31, 2025: 

 

  - The Company has inadequate segregation of duties within its cash disbursement control design.
     
  - During the period ended March 31, 2025, the Company internally performed all aspects of its financial reporting process, including, but not limited to the underlying accounting records and the recording of journal entries and for the preparation of financial statements. This process was deficient, because these duties were performed often times by the same people, and therefore a lack of review was created over the financial reporting process that might result in a failure to detect errors in spreadsheets, calculations, or assumptions used to compile the financial statements and related disclosures as filed with the SEC. These control deficiencies could result in a material misstatement to our interim or annual financial statements that would not be prevented or detected.

 

It should be noted that any system of controls, however well designed and operated, can provide only reasonable, and not absolute, assurance that the objectives of the system are met. In addition, the design of any control system is based in part upon certain assumptions about the likelihood of future events. Because of these and other inherent limitations of control system, there can be no assurance that any design will succeed in achieving its stated goals under all potential future conditions.

 

This report does not include an attestation report of the Company's registered public accounting firm regarding internal control over financial reporting. Management's report was not subject to attestation by the Company's registered public accounting firm pursuant to rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission that permit us to provide only management's report in this annual report.

 

We regularly review our system of internal control over financial reporting to ensure that we maintain an effective internal control environment. If deficiencies appear in our internal controls, management will make changes that address those deficiencies.

 

Changes in Internal Control Over Financial Reporting

 

There have been no changes in the Company's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the reporting period ended March 31, 2025 that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Company's internal control over financial reporting.

 

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PART II - OTHER INFORMATION

 

ITEM 1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

 

At this time, there are no materials pending legal proceedings to which the Company is a party or as to which any of its services and products are subject, and no such proceedings are known to the Company to be threatened or contemplated against it.

 

ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS

 

We are a smaller reporting company as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and, as such, are not required to provide the information under this Item.

 

ITEM 2. UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS

 

Unregistered Shares in 2024

 

On January 2, 2024, the Company signed a stock subscription agreement with an individual in the amount of $50,000 for 833,333 shares of restricted common stock. On April 4, 2024, the Company issued restricted 144-shares at $0.06 per share.

 

On January 31, 2024, the Company signed a stock subscription agreement with an individual in the amount of $50,000 for 833,333 shares of restricted common stock. On April 4, 2024, the Company issued restricted 144-shares at $0.06 per share.

 

On February 7, 2024, the Company signed a stock subscription agreement with a business entity in the amount of $200,000 for 3,333,333 shares of restricted common stock. On April 4, 2024, the Company issued restricted 144-shares at $0.06 per share.

 

On February 20, 2024, the Company signed a stock subscription agreement with a business entity in the amount of $50,000 for 833,333 shares of restricted common stock. On April 4, 2024, the Company issued restricted 144-shares at $0.06 per share.

 

On June, 2024, the Company signed a stock subscription agreement with an accredited investor in the amount of $75,000 for 1,250,000 shares of restricted common stock. On July 1 2024, the Company issued restricted 144-shares at $0.06 per share.

 

In 2024, the above stock issuances of 7,083,332 restricted shares in aggregate were not a public offering as defined in Section 4(2) due to the limited number of persons that received the shares, and the manner of the issuance. The proceeds are for the Company's working capital needs.

 

All securities issuances described above are deemed "restricted securities" within the meaning of that term as defined in Rule 144 of the Securities Act and have been issued pursuant to the "private placement" exemption under Section 4(2) of the Securities Act. Such transactions did not involve a public offering of securities. All purchasers in the private placement had access to information on the Company necessary to make an informed investment decision. The Company has been informed that all purchasers were able to bear the economic risk on investment in the Company and the new shareholders are aware that the securities were not registered under the Securities Act, and cannot be re-offered or re-sold unless they are registered or are qualified for sale pursuant to an exemption from registration. The transfer agent and registrar of the Company will be instructed to mark "stop transfer" on its ledger regarding these shares.

 

Unregistered Shares in 2025

 

There have been no unregistered shares issued as of the date of this filing.

 

The Company has outstanding 238,136,969 shares of common stock, par value $0.001 per share as of the date of this filing.

 

ITEM 3. DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES

 

None.

 

ITEM 4. MINING SAFETY DISCLOSURES

 

Not applicable.

 

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ITEM 5. OTHER INFORMATION.

 

On February 13, 2024, LOOT8, Inc., the Company’s wholly owned subsidiary entered into a sponsorship commitment with Perpetual Sports. LLC a consultant to the University of Houston in the amount of $125,000 for one year ending on February 12, 2025, to be paid in twelve (12) installments of $10,416.66 each. On July 18, 2024, the Company and the consultant agreed to terminate the consulting agreement. The Company, however, has directly communicating with the University of Houston to determine if a direct sponsorship agreement can be obtainable. An agreement is yet to be set in place.

 

ITEM 6. EXHIBITS 

 

Index to Exhibits.

 

Exhibit No.   Description of Exhibit
     
10.01   Compensation Agreement, Anthony Denkinger as LOOT8, Inc.'s, dated February 1, 2024.(1)
     
10.02   Perpetual Sports Contract dated February 13, 2014. (1)
     
31.1   Certification Chief Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §1350, as adopted pursuant to §302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.+
     
31.2   Certification Chief Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §1350, as adopted pursuant to §302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.+
     
32.1   Certification Chief Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §1350, as adopted pursuant to §906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.+
     
32.2   Certification Chief Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §1350, as adopted pursuant to §906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.+ 
     
101   Interactive Financial Data XBRL Extensions (iXBRL)+
     
104   Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101+ 

 

(1) Previously filed

+ filed herewith

 

SIGNATURES

 

In accordance with the requirements of the Exchange Act, the Registrant caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

GOLD ROCK HOLDINGS, INC.

 

Dated: May 6, 2025

By: /s/ Marcus Daley

Marcus Daley

Chief Executive Officer / Director

 

Dated: May 6, 2025

By: /s/ Richard Kaiser

Richard Kaiser

Chief Financial Officer/ Secretary / Director

 

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