NOTE 3 - CONVERTIBLE NOTES PAYABLES | Convertible notes payable at October 31, 2018 and July 31, 2018 consisted of the following: October 31, July 31, 2018 2018 Convertible Note #2 30,000 30,000 Convertible Note #46 - in default - 1,930 Convertible Note #59 - in default 10,000 10,000 Convertible Note #68 - Related party - in default - 495,712 Notes payable, principal $ 40,000 $ 537,642 Total notes payable $ 30,000 $ 30,000 Total notes payable – in default $ 10,000 $ 507,642 Convertible Note #2 On March 19, 2012, the Company received $30,000 cash from the issuance of a convertible promissory note in the amount of $30,000. The promissory note is unsecured, interest free and repayable upon demand. The note may be converted at the option of the holder into Common stock of the Company. The fixed conversion price is $0.01 per share. Accordingly the note may be converted into 3,000,000 common shares of the Company. The Company determined that this Promissory note should be accounted for in accordance with FASB ASC 470-20 which addresses “Accounting for Convertible Securities with Beneficial Conversion Features”. The beneficial conversion feature is calculated at its intrinsic value (that is, the difference between the conversion price $0.01 and the fair value of the common stock into which the debt is convertible at the commitment date (per share being $0.08), multiplied by the number of shares into which the debt is convertible. The valuation of the beneficial conversion feature recorded cannot be greater than the face value of the note issued. As of October 31, 2018, debt discount balance $0 was recorded. Convertible Note #46 On July 9, 2014, the Company received funding pursuant to a convertible promissory note in the amount of $33,000. The promissory note is unsecured, bears interest at 8% per annum, and matures on July 9, 2015. The holder has the right after a period of 180 days to convert the balance outstanding into the Company’s common stock at a rate equal to 50% of the lowest closing prices during the ten trading days prior to the conversion date. Upon the holder’s option to convert becoming active the Company recorded a debt discount and derivative liability of $130,556 being the fair value of the conversion feature which was determined using the Black-Scholes valuation model. The debt discount is accreted to the statement of operations using the effective interest rate method over the term of the note or to the date of conversion, and the derivative liability is revalued at each reporting date to fair value. Any change in fair value is credited or charged to the statement of operations in the period. On August 28, 2018, the Company entered into Settlement Agreement and Mutual General Release (the “Settlement Agreement”) with the note holder whereby the parties agreed to release each other from any, and all liabilities relating to the Convertible Promissory Note (Note 46). In this Settlement Agreement, the Company agreed to pay out the remaining balance of the note Principal $1,930, accrued Interest $154, default Interest and penalty $6,033, totalling $8,118. The Company recorded a loss on settlement of $106. As of October 31, 2018, the balance of this Note was $0. Convertible Note #59 On July 31, 2015 the Company entered into a Convertible Promissory Note with Direct Capital Group, Inc. in the sum of $240,000. The promissory note is unsecured, bears interest at 8% per annum, and matures on January 31, 2016. Any principal amount not paid by the maturity date bears interest at 22% per annum. On April 26, 2016, $50,000 was reassigned to Blackbridge Capital, LLC (“Blackbridge”). Blackbridge failed to meet terms of the Assignment and Assumption and were therefore in default of their obligations. The Company took legal advice regarding the breach of Blackbridge Capital LLC’s obligations. On the June 2, 2016, the Company’s legal counsel, wrote to Blackbridge Capital advising them of the breach and also that the Company had cancelled the remaining balance on the note. The Company recorded a gain on extinguishment of debt $47,151. On July 21, 2016, $25,000 was reassigned to Istvan Elek. At any time the note may be converted at the option of the holder into Common stock of the Company. The conversion price is 50% of the market price, where market price is defined as “the lowest closing price on any day with a fifteen day look back”. A portion of the proceeds from issuance of the convertible debt, equal to the intrinsic value, is allocated to additional paid-in capital. Because the debt is due on demand and is convertible at the date of issuance, the valuation of the beneficial conversion feature is charged to interest expense at the date of issuance. On July 31, 2015, interest expense relating to the beneficial conversion feature of this convertible note of $0 was recorded in the financial statements, with a corresponding increase to additional paid in capital. On September 22, 2016, the Company entered into a Cancellation and Release Agreement with Direct Capital Group, Inc. (“Direct”). In terms of Cancellation and Release Agreement Direct agreed to cancel the convertible promissory note with the Company totaling $183,157. In consideration for the cancellation of the convertible promissory notes and in terms of the Asset Purchase Agreement dated February 22, 2016, the Company has agreed to transfer ownership of mining claims held in the Company’s name. It was also agreed by both the Company and Direct that Direct shall release all future claims to subsequent conversions of the Notes and the Company will have no further obligation to Direct under those Convertible Notes and Direct shall be forever barred from seeking further conversions or claiming obligations of the Company under the Convertible Notes. The Company recorded a gain on extinguishment of debt of $165,000 related to the agreement. As of October 31, 2018, principal balance of this note was $10,000. Convertible Note #68 On March 1, 2016 the Company entered into a convertible promissory note with Luxor Capital, LLC in the amount of $2,374,712. The promissory note is unsecured, bears interest at 6% per annum, and matures on March 1, 2017. Upon the holder’s option to convert becoming active the Company recorded a debt discount and derivative liability of $2,330,680 being the fair value of the conversion feature which was determined using the Black-Scholes valuation model. The debt discount is accreted to the statement of operations using the effective interest rate method over the term of the note or to the date of conversion, and the derivative liability is revalued at each reporting date to fair value. Any change in fair value is credited or charged to the statement of operations in the period. On September 10, 2018, the Company entered into Settlement Agreement with Luxor Capital LLC (“Luxor”) whereby the parties agreed to release each other from any, and all liabilities relating to the Convertible Promissory Note. Pursuant to the Settlement Agreement, the Company agreed to pay out the remaining balance of the note totalling $649,414 by converting $209,414 into common stock at a conversion price $0.001, by making a payment of $150,000 and by entering into an interest free loan for the balance of $290,000, such loan to be repaid in two equal installments of $145,000 on the 10th September 2019 and 10th September 2020. On September 10, 2018, 209,414,000 shares of common stock were issued for the conversion of $209,414. As of October 31, 2018, principal balance of this note was $0, settlement payable of this note was $65,000. |