 game changes for like 2 billion the time, and back to decoding the world. Right, let me change the mic. And, you know, it talks about... It's about building an open substation that anyone can participate in, that, you know, you as an individual can go to the big bus, right? We're talking about... We're talking about 5 seats. It's huge. At one point, you know, we go over to Larry, and you all shoot that, so you have to think about the big platforms. You have to think about the big demand. And then we talk about, you know, you have to know very nice about life, when it's not right, when you're paying up, you're facing it. It's just a great... It's a great advice, because you have it. That's all. And it's really just about the financial... Right, so, the longer I go, the longer I'll die. How many of us? And it's about knowledge. Right? When we look at DeFi, the current state right now, right? Just show of him who here has interacted with any DeFi protocol... Right? Well, they're all saturated in there, right? It's a good market, right? There's only a couple of people. There's not many people, right? Here, in nowhere near the same... Where we are getting, you know, two billion people's, you know, about this... And just what's indicating about it, right? When you try to join us, you should be able to... This is the truth. What we're going to do is, and then we'll do that, and then we'll do that. And it'll happen, and that'll happen. We need to meet a white neighbor that's 70 pages old. Right? Yeah. So, you want to measure this, right? You're trying to solve money, right? If you go to the money chain, you get $10, you get $10, you get $10, you get $10 to take some things. So, that's not so simple to do with a lot of things. You think you should be 70 pages old. Yeah, at least. And you accept it, you have to do everything, right? And when you're... If you're not, you're holding some time to take care of yourself, you might put things that'll happen to you. Right? So it is really hard to process it, right? And really, you have to bring it with respect to your mission, show you how it looks like in real world right now. Right, that's it. So you are really true to bank funding. So you are trying to open a bank account, right? And you have to read through a bank financial statements and sign on a six-year lease disclosure after you open a bank account, right, instead of just, OK, you can just continue as I have to learn. Oh, do you know that your bank account is not a single one. It's called deposit, right? So that for the bank to you doesn't necessarily that you have the money in bank, right? This is the most important thing that I'm going to do, right? I know I'll submit something that will be, right, talking about the tree and so on and so forth. You get a point, right? It's annoying, right? We don't do that in our fund, right? You're trying to get right, right? We have to see if we can get a little out of it. Unknowingly, you write out like $600 in real world. But instead of having that, you know, nice cheap interaction to have this, right? So I'm clicking on foot. You know, hey, do you know that graph price is going down by, you know, two to six percent? You know, you can look at this matrix of what you have in, you know, a lot of it. And you know, what not for 30 days? And you know, these are flowing in. This is not down to cheap. And you imagine by running an Excel support in front of the store, right? And then like, hey, okay, this is random function there and then like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And yesterday, a lot of, a lot of companies did not really call it that. So we, right? So this is a journey, a discovery region for us and a vision for you. Maybe yes, this is our company's dashboard, our protocol's dashboard. Thank you guys. Thank you. Thank you guys. All right. Okay, here's the answer. Basically, we sectionalize section products, specifically fixing the products that were previously available for only accredited investors for the classes. Right? That means that you have access to fixing the products and the 10 cents on foot, right? And you don't have to put in a minimum sum of 30,000. So, this is where we raise that on the screen. All right, it's actually, here it's copyrighted. All right. So this is where we seek inspiration from other protocols, because now they raise a lot of money, right? So I think, there was a lot of them, right? They had a lot of them in the community, we love them, right? And we expect everyone to get access to all the products that they really want. That's actually untrue. The real estate now is actually not knowing who our user is, right? We just assume that everyone has their own user, everyone who is interested in this wants to know, hey, how does this contract work? Hey, how does the underlying protocol work? Hey, what's the risk over here? Who is holding on to the business? Who is doing all of those things? We supply all this information to them, and we need a lot of transparency. Actually, this is the thing, it opens up something, right? You want to be transparent, you want to be open, you want to be auditable, you want to be accountable, right? But when you try to do all of that, you have to just open up your user with extra information that they absolutely don't need, right? And this is the structure of how we learn is basically from a few steps, right? So there's three tools that you can use. This is really how you work with any of the software, the same software designer, anyway, right? It's never going to be true. I'm just sending the user the logic, right? How do they make physician-material financial decisions, right? You start with like, oh, let's arrive at something, all right. I hope that you access it, right? And then you go on to like understanding what the spot is at, in my surface area. And then very quickly you have a switch inside your head, right? Oh, is this gonna be for me or is it not? That's where you are, transparent, sorry. And then you go on, oh, once I say yes, sincerely, then I'm talking about like how to get on board. And this is not very common, like in most of the software. Any of you who work in a big company as a big tech, you look at it, you look at it, you look at it, he talks about it, right? You try to tell me, you know the pain of that, right? That's the way it is, right? Managing this software isn't thinking that it's acceptable. The person who is actually trying to fight on the E doesn't try to communicate, right? And I'm sending this user to me, actually read it, he talks to me, breaking down what you need to show the user first. Because the first time they get onto your website, like that's your company has already paid for the first time, right? The first time the user get onto the website, they're confused, they're gonna drop. What we do, intensive events, research, these days, right? Want to see what our user is looking at, what catches your attention, but we need to zoom in on what we do tomorrow, how we lay out information on the way that your user can consume. And this is not, so, place this as a non-aggression reality, you're not even gonna get a terminal test, right? If your name is open to transparency, you present as much information as you do, but what is it, right? So, you know, being able to make this kind of stuff, it actually helps you engineer the way that your users can consume, right? And we don't mean to do it in a way with high information, but make it accessible at this stage of the user's consideration. And this time, yes, all right, it helps if you really get in touch with the user, get, you know, in front of them, right? So what we do is that we have a website where you can see us on different platforms, like, some of the different positions that have, right? We've got users, the entire journey in, right? And sometimes we do something like, hey, I'm not gonna do this, I'm gonna do it myself, and I will just watch you execute certain things, right? And, right, something that you think is right to do this for the user, it's absolutely awesome. It's just something that you wanna develop and make up, right? And so what we were connected to is to actually reimagine this experience for the users so that they can benefit them from the application. And that's really awesome for us, right? So we want to be a part of the project, right? So here you can see this actual, right? It shows you everything about the actual product. And knowing your customers' health, right? So, you will be very specific about who are users, and more importantly than that, so you also need to be concerned about who are not your customers, right? So in our research, we see that there are three, three, four, I mean, many different segments of it. And that's not, right, that's not known to, you know, customers who appears to be, let's say, an early career, right? This is a device that I'm more interested in, I guess. And one thing for some kind of other applications and stuff like that. So they, like, I'm looking for, they go to the X-Mod and said it's not the right of who you are, what you're trying to do. Obviously, I'm not looking for people who are also very nervous to do this space. In the sense that they're looking for something else, and not exactly, you know, there's a number of applications and, you know, central role in the, and you're like, say, five years, right? And he identified a group who really did the same name for Alpha Group, right? What does that mean? So in our case, right, Alpha Group is a career user who has worked three, five years, have some investments and have had experience with investors before. They know the trouble from managed, you know, and then if you do this, you know the trouble of a good thing of getting a, you know, possibly a market company, okay? It's like a good thing of, you know, something of the ruling of the cause, right? And you can tell them that, hey, we can simplify this experience for you, we can get you into certain products that you couldn't, you know, couldn't get into. It's kind of like open source and financial products. Um, and you know that, this is all about the organization of the nation. And I kind of just, this is enough, right? This is how users make their decisions, right? And not when you come and say that, hey, they might try to see how can I, I just want to try to see how I can apply these. I can try to see how I can get a thing. So, really for certain products like this, most companies are, you, it's just a lot of awareness with this model, too. So, the point that you want to give that information to come in the side, is when the products are self-guided solutions, so they're probably not the most, right? When you add a few holes inside, you don't know that, hey, you know, this is what is special, compared to other software, perhaps, right? You know, you want to get into the side of it. So, products from there, all of this requires different level of information from the, and different types of information all together, right? You don't want to overwork them with, you know, everything right at start. So, how can you get that, right? This is the adoption curve, right? Generally, we all see out there, right, shock and thunder right now, the early, the, early get to this journey and try to realize what kind of experience the software is needed to that user, the earlier you get to the message where you accept that, you know, there's something to be improved, and then you can act and integrate to a solution to actually improve that to different users. So, how do you get to the first stage now, building a shock and thunder? Try to search for it, right? Not to use this, you know, no matter what we are trying to do, we're trying to use this, just put them in category, right? And give them the right to that experience, so that, okay, I can watch you today. Before you finish, I'm gonna make sure that you actually get to this point, right? And hold on, hold on, and see how much it, just for the best possible. And then, you know, since I'm collecting it, and then this is the goal of that, then pretty much the rest is quite easy. So, usually the first part is the hardest. So, just a bit, right? We are doing a lot of this experiment, you know, trying to understand how to do, that you like to experience in a very active, frequent product. You're trying to understand how to behave this across the globe, and if you're interested in, you know, the slightly suggestive, that software which is user experience, and in UI, user experience itself, you can join us for some research, and we'd be happy to include you. There's a lot of options where you can see, provide information, there's a lot of objects in it, you might be interested. We'd be happy to show you, some of the learning steps we have, we have a lot of resources on this one. So, that is all for me.