 It's a little comic, Chicho. How long until the switch to digital money by US? Oh, man, the digital front, what's going on is insane, right? From what I understand, Coinbase, right? Let's go into the crypto world for a second, right? So Coinbase is huge, right? And from what I understand, it's Coinbase or some other platform, right? Because Bitcoin, you can track every single Bitcoin transaction through the blockchain, right? What's slowly being rolled out is that if there's any record of any amount of crypto, Bitcoin specifically, that has made its way through the dark web and come back out again, then they will not process that order, right? So that means they're taking all the crypto out there, all the Bitcoins out there. I believe this is happening for Bitcoin right now. I don't know if it's happening for all the altcoins yet or not, or Ethereum. Well, there's an attack on Ethereum. We'll deal with that later. But with Bitcoin, if for all the Bitcoin out there, if there are any coins, any Bitcoins out there that have gone through the dark web, there's going to be exchanges out there that are not going to process that order, right? So they're basically going to deem any crypto, any Bitcoin that has gone through the dark web to be counterfeit or drug money or untouchable money, right? So you'll have to launder that money. But how are you going to launder those cryptos if there's a track of every place that the crypto, the coin has gone? Right? This is so dangerous. This is so dangerous. That means that even through Bitcoin right now, what's going to happen is when digital currencies are rolled out, then centralized state can say, oh, any digital money that has gone through any place that they deem to be bad, right? Is no longer considered to be money. It's garbage, right? So what's going to happen most likely is there's going to be a secondary industry popping up to support all the cryptocurrency, all the Bitcoins out there that have gone through the dark web, right? That people can use outside of these exchanges. So there's going to be money laundering, cryptocurrency, Bitcoin laundering, platform set up so people can launder their Bitcoins, right? I don't know how it will be done, but there's got to be a way to be able to do it, right? To mask that signature. And what's going to happen is the value of those cryptos, those Bitcoins are going to be dropped, right? Because to launder counter currency, like if you have any counterfeit money, you know, if you're lucky you'll get 50 cents on the dollar for it. If it's really dirty money, you get 10 cents on the dollar for it, right? If it's government money, CIA money, FBI, they're probably getting 90 cents on the dollar for it by going through Wall Street, right? So there's different levels of laundering money, right? And there's going to be disruptive innovation coming up, not disruptive, but I guess support of innovation coming up to be able to launder any cryptos that have gone through the dark web, right? What? This is insanity, right? And this is a test run to roll out digital currencies, right? To eliminate cash that way our whole lives are controlled by the central state. I've said it before and I'll say it again. If your country is going to go full digital currency, no cash, plan on leaving that country, okay? Or setting yourself up in a way where you got a total barter system set up within a community and your mobility is going to be decreased, okay? Because you just gave up all your human rights, all your human rights, okay?