 So given the beginning of your presentation you talked about predictable outcomes There was a debate obviously on Ethereum about you know spirit of the rule versus letter of the law If and when Bitcoin does get to a situation where there needs to be a soft or hard fork Would you still stand by the particular outcomes immutability side? Yes, I would in fact I have repeatedly and I think we've seen a difference in the in the Bitcoin culture The idea of for example hard forking to recover the bit Phinex theft or before that the empty gox thread It was maybe discussed by a few people, but immediately shot down by the majority of the community I think I Think it's fair to say that a theorem got a mulligan And because it's still here one maybe that can be a one-off that has no precedent centric power and The culture hardens the problem with saying code is law is that law has centuries of refinement iteration and Hardening to reach the point where it is today every word in law carries two or three centuries of precedent-setting decisions that have defined all of the exceptions and parameters around that very word and If you make smart contracts or as I like to call them now strong contracts because they offer hard promises Then those are not going to be perfect. You take them. You put them into production. You run them a scale against agents both benevolent and malicious With money at stake honeypots effectively and they will get hacked and iterated and strengthened and hacked again and Iterated and strengthened and eventually they won't be hacked because they'll get robust So just as law has advanced through iteration codes can advance through iteration What does that mean? That means you don't put a hundred and fifty million dollars in a contract that's never been tested in Real terms because you just created a hundred and fifty million dollar honey pot on a brand new platform And someone came away with a honey but We learned a lot, right? So investor beware applies in these environments We have this unique opportunity right now to test at scale with real actors with real money systems That have been never tested before that is an incredible opportunity and on the way bad things will happen You don't get to the moon without a few blown-up rockets on the way Failure is an option In fact when you remove the possibility of failure you remove the possibility of success