 And there was a article that just came out from the New York Times, which talked about how damaging Bitcoin mining is and how much electricity we use. The article itself, I was going to go over it, but I refuse to pay for the New York Times, I just do. But here's what it's going to talk about in the article. Really what it says is that Bitcoin is an abomination and we really shouldn't be using it because it costs so much for electrical use. Yes, it does cost a lot and does take a lot of energy to use the platform or mine Bitcoin, actually 9 million per day or 3 billion per year. But how is how it's justified? A significant portion of Bitcoin's energy consumption is generated from renewable resources. Bitcoin consumes energy that is otherwise wasted, such as flares, which gas and those other things, which otherwise would just be a waste. Bitcoin consumes all the energy that the free market will bear at a free market rate and the nature of Bitcoin energy demand will improve the efficiency of energy grids.