 Ki te mana fe noa. Te a te awa, ne yura te mehi, kia koutou. Kiora tatou katoa. Ko Silver Mountain ta Mangwa. Ko Coraline ta Awa. Noa aereho ke USA aho. Ko Garrett McDonald ta ho Ignoa. Hello everybody. I'm Garrett McDonald. I said that my mountain is Silver Mountain and my river is Coraline and I'm from Idaho in the USA. I'd like to start off with a story about a mountain close to my home mountain that I've traveled to a lot from when I was a child to the past few years. And this mountain is beautiful and gorgeous, but it's like many mountains all over the world, not healthy. And there's a giant glacier below what they used to be in the bottom right of this when I was a kid, but now it's actually completely gone. This is happening all over the world. I visited some mountains in Aotearoa that have the same thing going on over hundreds of years. So the glaciers are receding and eventually will be gone. And that can be directly linked to humanity and the effect that we've had on the earth so far. And something I've been working on the past few years is basically building a digital layer to increase the connectivity among all energy products and energy companies and consumers of energy across the whole world. Because I fundamentally believe that when we become more connected as a species and as humanity, we become much more powerful and much more able to work together to solve these big problems. The end result of that basically is a connected layer where we have an open source infrastructure where the data for all energy consumption and production is available and people can entirely reform the businesses that they're creating on top of existing energy markets. And this incentivizes the local consumption and production of energy and allows people to think again about creating business models that bake in positive externalities from the very beginning. And we use blockchain technology to do this. That should be like a subtle side note. That's just one of the many tools that are in play to help this new economy come forward. And I fundamentally believe that tokens and this new economy that tokens enable will basically be one of the building blocks that we can use to bring people together and align incentives and create these new businesses that are more connected and basically let people operate within this old paradigm of money and the way that the world works now in conjunction with a new paradigm. And that allows us to make this transition into a new world where people collaborate and are able to cooperate to basically reform the way our economy works. The reason why I felt such a huge connection to New Zealand, and maybe I didn't even know it at the beginning, but it's been a passion of mine for a while to basically give nature its own personhood. And when I found out that the river in New Zealand was granted its own personhood, it really inspired me. And basically allowed me to catalyze a few different people around this new project we're pushing forward that basically gives different aspects of nature personhood. And this is something else that just one of many things that tokens and blockchain can enable. Now nature can basically have the opportunity to be self sovereign, to own itself and have a profitable business model, maybe leasing some land on it and generating funds and then being able to redistribute those funds. And this is just something that AI and blockchain enable and something that we're working on. We're kind of calling it nature 2.0. But this among many things is something that makes me very excited to operate within New Zealand. And really my passion now is basically figuring out how to use these technologies that we've created over the past 10 years since last Wednesday when that first white paper was dropped by Satoshi to actually push the world forward and push the economies forward. So now I specialize in creating new token economic models that align all of these incentives to bring the world forward. So I'm very, very happy to be here.