 Hi, so I know that decentralization is the ultimate and final goal I know you made mention of breaking in challenging traditions Do you feel that a radical change in transformation to this can be accepted and adopted with ease? Or do you feel that a more gradual transition is the more logical route with more honest and transparent centralization methods of methods and practices for mainstream public adoption I Think neither is really the correct answer First of all, I don't think you can have gradual transformation History shows us that disruptive innovation never works in a gradual fashion Revolutionary change if you read about You know the philosophy of science if you read Knuz If you read the history of science what you will see is this form of punctuated equilibrium where you have the status quo and tradition established Kind of a plateau where ideas are relatively stale for very long periods of time And then a little spark knocks everything out of equilibrium It gets very chaotic for a short period and then it resettles into a new norm And we see that again and again in science. We also see it in technology We also see it in politics. We see it in society gradual is not the way of this world what you have is systems that build up Energy within them until they reach a tipping point and then some event you never know what kind of event will be Triggers that tipping point and you have a sudden cascade into a new reality We will not see a gradual transition into a new world Through these technologies and part of the reason is there are many places in the world where people will not wait Where mainstream adoption is not going to be done because of a whim it's going to be done because of a desperate need the talk to a Venezuelan an Argentinian a Brazilian a Kazakh a Ukrainian perhaps even a Greek or a Cypriot and they will tell you that I'm looking at these types of technologies as a safe haven as an exit as a safety valve from failing monetary systems is a very real possibility And when you have that level of desperation, there's nothing to stop people from adopting them now I can guarantee you that we do not need acceptance. We do not need The participation of the old system We do not need the permission of the traditional systems in order to succeed People will use these things because they are useful and they will use them because they can opt in and choose to use them When they feel they are ready when we give them a use case when we give them an application That is sufficiently compelling to overcome their comfort zone and then they will find a way to use these technologies But I certainly don't expect that we will see this primarily driven by traditional institutions Gracing us with permission and acceptance So that we can innovate from within Disrupts the disruptors Creates change from within the organizations. That stuff doesn't happen in reality Large organizations can't do that and they get disrupted from the outside most of the time very painfully and few of them survived in their original form so Start learning the skills polish up your resume and get ready for a roller coaster. This is gonna be fun