 I would like to know if you forecast a moment when there will be a passage between fiat currency and cryptocurrency in the world that it's so fast that will be bloods and revolution or will be smooth these passages between the two different systems? That's a great question. History doesn't do smooth. History does punctuated equilibrium. Spurts of innovation, disruption, and chaos, followed by centuries of plateau, followed by spurts of innovation. I think it was Nicolas Negroponte from the MIT Media Club who said, The future is here today. It's just distributed unevenly. The passage from fiat to digital currencies or cryptocurrencies won't happen everywhere. It will happen in the places where the price of remaining with a currency is to lose the generational wealth of your children, where the penalty of pushing against your government is violence. This gives you a mechanism to opt out, where your government has taken you hostage together with the rest of the population in an economically disruptive spiral. I don't know what will happen, but I think in 10 or 15 years we will see moments where governments will try to take their populations hostage. Very large numbers of that population will go, I don't think so. Argentina, Cyprus, Greece, Spain, and many other countries have faced currency challenges, and economic depression because of currency challenges. There is enormous interest in Bitcoin in Argentina, for example. In Venezuela, where they arrested two miners to make an example of them after flooding the media with stories about how Bitcoin is for terrorists, criminals, pedophiles, drug dealers. The problem is that that message doesn't change the fact that Bitcoin doesn't have 550% inflation. When you are faced with that balance, sometimes you say, well, I am going to get out. Today, a tiny portion of the population has the means, education, technical infrastructure, skills, and capital to escape that trap, but one day it will be a big chunk of the population. Then things will happen very rapidly. We will see that. I hope in my lifetime.