 Artists can get royalties, you know, from secondary sales and perpetuity. That's something obviously you can't do with the painting when it resells or goes to auction from a owner or a private collection, right? That's major for the creators. Artists, all kinds of artists are getting paid they worth while they're still alive in their prime, you know, so because of that I think it will last for generations. There's 1,400 people to buy Akus, right? Now they're all invested in this, right? They see it as an investment because they can go sell it on a secondary market, right? The more they talk about it, the more they engage with it on social media, hype it up, tell their friends about it, they're driving their ROI up. Because you're black, you could simply go to a gallery and ask to exhibit and they would turn you down. They are no gatekeepers to promoting yourself or putting your work out there like the blockchain removes that, crypto art removes that completely, like there is literally no middle man, nobody gets to decide that that's a good piece, that's not a good piece, you know, you upload it and somebody is bound to find it one day and actually like it. It's the old Irish ladies that have a job to do here and are well able to do it.