 MC Mike. On top of crypto, I like to see more push towards privacy by default ecosystems. Agreed. Agreed. Agreed. For example, have something like the Monero blockchain, Dero for smart contracts, so you could have private DEX and DeFi and equilibria for the oracles so that there there's no data leakage. Cool. Now here's the thing MC Mike. This is my issue with cryptocurrencies and has been my issue with cryptocurrencies from day one. It's too complicated, right? What the cryptocurrency world has been doing, right? What the cryptocurrency world has been doing, developers and stuff like this, they've been making these platforms and this tech in a way that they can understand it, they can use it, right? It's sort of the same problem that we saw with Linux, right? Linux is brilliant, right? I was using Unix back in late 80s and we actually have a computer here. I actually have a computer here that's partitioned into 50-50. 50% of the drive is Windows 3.1 and the other 50% is the Linux that was being rolled out. And Linux is basically the code for Unix that was taken and incorporated into open-source platform to be used, right? So, loved Linux, right? However, Linux wasn't able to bring on the apps fast enough and it wasn't called apps, it was programs really at the time. It wasn't able to create the interface required to be simple enough for the rest of society to come in, right? To bring in everybody else so they can use it without too much problems. That's the problem. I mean, I know we're at the beginning stages of the cryptocurrency world, blockchain and FTs and stuff like this and that's coming, but I wish it was coming faster. I wish it was coming faster, okay?