 Welcome to Episode 44 of the Daily Decrypt, independent member of the LTV network. I'm your host, Amanda. I'm on a bus, and today's episode is brought to you by BNC Exchange. We are on our way to the Latin American Bitcoin Conference in Mexico City. And if you are feeling envious, don't feel too bad, because there is a conference online this weekend that you can attend to. It's called MicroBitcoin, and it will take place on Saturday the 5th in a lab video chatroom. There will be presentations about Lawnmower app and Lab, and U-Control TV and Change Tip. And registration is completely free. An article called The Top 8 Bitcoin Apps for iPhone has just been published by Evander Smart, and it featured some apps which I'm sure have Android counterparts to, which look super useful, which I've never heard of. There are these two games, for instance, which I think let you mine real bitcoins and then play with them. One is called Bitcoin Billionaire, and the other is called Game of Birds. And then there's this app called CoinATM Radar, which will tell you where all given Bitcoin ATMs are at any given place and time, and a handful of others, and you might find it useful. Change Tip has recently launched what they're calling the Tipworthy Experiment. It's one webpage that features various articles published by movers and shakers around the world who Change Tip thinks might be tipworthy. There's an article about the ongoing human captivity in Guantanamo. There's an article about John Malkovich having made himself into a doppelganger of Einstein to recreate the classic photo, all sorts of things. And so it looks like an interesting attempt to bring together crypto users with other movers and shakers around the world. The community manager of Airbits Wallet, MK Lords, has today published an article called Decrypting Encryption. And if you ever wondered about what is encryption, where did it come from, or how is cryptography used in blockchains, or even how again do I encrypt my laptop and phone and all of that, this article is very detailed, very concise, and you would likely find it useful. Thanks MK. Today's episode of Fun on the Road has been brought to you by B&C Exchange. Upon launch, B&C Exchange will be open source, web-based, and available to use to anyone to trade both cryptocurrency and crypto equity. Visit bciexchange.org to learn more. And memo to you, the daily decrypt will not be publishing tomorrow Friday the 4th, because we will hopefully be rubbing shoulders at the Latin American Bitcoin Conference. We will resume publishing once again on Monday with our coverage special. Happy weekend!