 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reeve Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reeve at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. With only days until Pikeville's Hibbley Days Festival, BitSource will be kicking off its newest collection of NFTs titled Billies This Week. Monday, Mountain Top spoke with BitSource partner and COO Peyton May to learn more. So you can think of an NFT as like a digital collectible, but basically it's an asset. And if you think of like a baseball card, sometimes there's like a one-of-one baseball card where there's only one. Or sometimes there are a hundred prints of a single card or a thousand prints of a single card. So an NFT is kind of like that, except it's digital. For those unsure of what NFT stands for, it's described as a non-fungible token, a digital piece of art. So when the NFT craze kind of like got a lot more attention back in probably July or August of last year, we started looking into the actual programming in terms of how you generate a collection. So that kind of set us on this path of generating a unique art set. And we of course are all hillbillies and like the Hibbley theme. So we chose to create cartoon pixelated hillbilly characters for our NFTs. Using a program, BitSource has created over 20,000 pieces of digital art using a variety of assets such as tops, backgrounds and faces to create animated gifts. Yeah, so we're creating 2,222 for Hibbley days and that's all that we'll make for this collection. You know, technically speaking, you could probably generate as many as you wanted. And we can put different numbers into our program and generate sets of a thousand or ten thousand or whatever you want. But we decided to do 2,222. To purchase a bill or to learn more, you can visit billies.io. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Chorjol.