 Hey, so on the subject of wallets and security and privacy. Sure So blockchain that info wallet was very innovative and been around for a long time and kind of pioneered the architecture. I think of Client side trustless Way of doing the wallets and they had also had the coin join feature for a long time. I think multiple years That's just a simple Checkbox, do you want to have your transaction be anonymous? Yes They disabled that I think like a couple months ago or something. I think so. I'm not sure Okay, so I was just wondering if you had any insight on why they did that and maybe a technical reason that I'm not aware of and then I Have no insight or ability to comment on what you know, it's a private company I have no association with them. I think it's it's it's obviously disappointing because if they didn't disable that that was a Useful feature that a lot of people found useful, but on the other hand There is a very big difference between the Bitcoin blockchain in 2013 2014 where that was the only option Versus the world we live in today where if you want to use coin join one of the easiest ways to do it is go on shape shift and Bitcoin to dash to Monero to Zcash to dash to Monero to Zcash to Monero to Monero to D Back to Bitcoin, right? Add a bit of like point in there. Maybe some Ethereum for fun That's a classic. Yeah, I said, oh, that's pretty much get back into Bitcoin. Well, you coin joint I mean, you don't really need to use it as an application You can use it as an entire chain and that's part of what ecosystem offers us now And there are many alternatives. There's also a peer-to-peer network. I think it's called join markets if something like correct me, which is a Peer-to-peer Software-based thing, which is serverless And essentially does the same thing In a broadly applicable way one of the problems with point join and such an atomization of privacy technologies is That the main weakness they have is that you can do statistical analysis on the transfer values and and creates associations of correlations for that and that's what Confidential transactions attacks directly, which is really good What's confidential transactions? confidential transactions is a software implementation of homomorphic encryption using ring signatures as best I can understand it which is implemented as a test bed on the elements alpha side chain run by Blockstream Which was an invention Initiated by among others Gregory Maxwell. I think Peter wool and a bunch of other developers It's actually working today. You can run it on the alpha chain And it's one of the things that is proposed as a soft fork upgrade after segregated witness to bring us straight into that way