 Thanks for coming, we'll have five minutes to present projects, which will be really quick. I want to talk about daily wallet. If you're familiar with Minstrelize, where I'm from, I have a huge problem with inflation. It's so big that it's better to use the bills to make home decoration than to actually isn't to pay for things. So a potential tool to help people to navigate how they interact with money is to give them access to digital dollars or to the US dollar. So everyone in Minstrelize wants a US dollar, it's increasingly necessary for life. If you've studied how countries dollarize, like what is happening in Zimbabwe, this happens often in places where there's a high level of inflation. It happened in Ecuador and it was formalized. The US dollar kind of trickles down, it becomes the medium of exchange that's being used, and it's often, traditionally the way this happens is by use of cash. And so today there are three ways that people can use dollars in Venezuela and none of them are quite ideal. One is for permission systems, like ZEL. ZEL is a system that if you have a bank account in the US, you can transfer money from that account to other accounts in the US. So if you have that privilege, then you can access that, and some stores in Caracas actually take ZEL as payments, even though it's not a payments app, it's not supposed to be used for that. And PayPal also falls into this category. They used to have more linear rules to allow more insolence to access PayPal, but increasingly with the toughening of sanctions, this may not be a potential future where we would be able to have indefinite access to these platforms. There are other platforms where you can access US dollar that they're difficult to use, RTM, up hold, and then there's the unsafe way to do it, which is cash. And then in Venezuela, people have phones with Android 4.1, so it's very old phones, and they're already used to using digital volume. So one of the things that I try to build this for, I think it makes sense for Venezuela because it's already very easy and it's very familiar to people to transact using phones, at least using digital transactions. So what we build is an open source framework to accelerate digital dollar products. It looks at this, it's a Tegino repo, and it has a React Native open source wallet that runs on very old phones, and it's actually very, very hard to do. So I'll pray to the developers, because I was only just coordinating the project. And there is a way to stand and receive, and these are die, using the X-die chain, because it's very faster. So the way, and I'll quickly show how I work on that too, while it's running here. So we have a pin for security, for the physical security, in this case, you want to grab your phone, it's not so easy to get the money out. So you want to send $2, and it takes a while in part because the phone is old, and in part because the connection is not too good. But of course these things could be improved. So you have QR codes, you can paste into it, or you can send to a contact. And ideally we would use channels that people already use. So if you want to send money to your friend that you already have on WhatsApp, you can do it very easily, and then just do it through a payment link. So you go, you get a link, and then ideally again, when you click on the link, the app opens, but this is something that doesn't work on every Android version, and something that we need more help with to make sure that it works out of the box. So here we need $2 to die, and also the idea is to use the term $ rather than die so that people know what it is, so that people don't know what that is, and then I'm going to talk about the application that I see for this, because this is, again, it's an open source product that I am far too able to build upon, but it's not a fully fledged solution that is going to revolutionize the Venezuela, so that not its own. What I think we should do, like going forward, is to build on this. So I'm going to just quickly say it was built by this team of awesome devs. The first person was built by the Mercated, and then the second version was built by Average and these guys. And then it's broadly sponsored by Maker and by Insets. If you want to help us test it, I'm going to give you a $5 link, and it's an exciting link, so just reach out to me on Telegram. And then what I really want you to get out of this, is that you can build on top of this framework, and, for example, Reserve has an app that lets Venezuelans buy and sell dollars, and if they could also allow it to transact using this network, for example, they could integrate this into their app. And also Value is another company that's allowing people to send money between Guami and Venezuela, and then if they allowed to send money into digital dollars, that would be also great to like. Companies like these that have products that are targeted to Venezuelans, they could use this open source framework to improve their products. So, thank you.