 Hello everyone, I'm Vitalik Buterin. I'm the Asia Founder of Azirium. I'm also now co-founder of Zuzaloo. And what exactly is Zuzaloo? Zuzaloo is this kind of pop-up city experiment. 200 people from a combination of different communities. Basically trying to get people to live together in this one small location in Montenegro for two months. Both are going to be original Zuzaloo group has kept going and that's definitely interested in organizing more kinds of things of different formats in the future. Also there have been various spin-offs of it already. The kind of population of the village fluctuated from between 150 and probably something like 250 or so. It ranged from 450 to 1800 depending on whether any of the subsidy schemes applied. How tightly versus how loosely did you schedule each day? Yeah, what we did is we took the Brian Johnson Bluebird menu and then we turned that into a healthy breakfast that's just open to all of the attendees for free. It became a meeting point. There was public goods week. There was zero knowledge proofs week. There was charter cities and network states. There were hiking and running clubs that just kind of formed pretty autonomously. There was a group that started doing daily cold plunges. Zuzaloo is the seed of something that could compete with Harvard. In terms of the kinds of other things that people want to do with it are not just traditional university things. One is being this community incubator of middle like crypto and ZKN open source technology. Basically saying if you have a really cool open and privacy preserving thing then we as a community can help use it and debug it and improve it. And really turn it into something great and kind of help make it be part of a coherent ecosystem. Another thing is just kind of being a gathering point for people who are actively involved in milk creating new and open and free societies.