 Hi, I'm here with Dmitry Buterin. Oh my God! He's so lucky to take an interview with you. You know, every time I'm at the Ethereum conference, it gives me so much confidence in where the community is going, because it's such a diverse community with so much stuff going on. Because, you know, in the daily life, you look at this, there's this problem, there's this scammy ICO, whatever, but when you have the conference, you talk to all these people, they're all around the world, they're all moving this forward, right? And that's kind of, it's basically, they build a decentralized technology in a decentralized way, so that some people in Taipei, building a protocol, people in Berlin, whatever, so yeah, it's always, it feels really good, it gives me a lot of confidence, right? And the conference is twice as big as last year. Wow! Congratulations! And it could have been easily like 5,000 people, because they just kept it at this, they didn't want to make it. Sold out six months ago, right? Yeah, yeah, exactly. Well, my lifestyle is changing, because for the last 11 years I've been running a software company, and I recently sold it, so that's kind of transitioned out of that, to focus primarily on the blockchain crypto space, but in general I like to get up early, a big believer, and having the morning for focused time, and you know, I usually get up, meditate, you know, do some other stuff, yeah, and then early in the office doing some stuff, and I always try to be home at night, you know, for generous kids, and like a big believer in balance, right? Because I feel that when we always run in between different things, we're not as effective when we can focus on one thing, so right now I'm just doing this, and right now I'm doing something else, and maybe not doing anything. Lots of good speakers, Vitalik was a good speaker, I'm biased obviously, but great guys, like Jack Patterson did a good presentation today about some of their things to build in the ecosystem, I like all the panels, so really it's hard to pick, yeah, and a lot of really dense content, right, so like Vlad Zamfir was doing the presentation, and it's like, you have to watch it at quarter speed to really follow what he's talking about, because there's so much information, so yeah, it's a lot of good learning, and you know, as you can see, many people are spending time outside of the conference hall, because there are so many meetings happening, and people are talking about business deals, ICOs, projects, you know, exchanging experience, yeah. It feels awesome, I'm really proud of him, and you know, I'm most proud of, he's obviously extremely smart, but the reason that he's a leader of this community is because people believe his intentions, right, so I know that he's a good person, and that's kind of what I'm most proud of, that he has that, because when you have that, then you can achieve so much, versus like, you can be a very ambitious person, but if you're acting out of fear, and you're kind of trying to get it all for yourself, right? He's changing the world, basically. Yeah, he is, and it's, well, not by himself, but you know, he started with this idea, right, and then again, he put it out in the open, and the people gathered around him, and this huge community now exists, they all moving this forward, and he's in the really important part of this community. Yeah, no, it was pretty clear from very early age, I can show you a picture, actually, after this. When his first computer, I think we got him, when he was like three years old or something, and he left playing with Excel, like doing some basic calculations and stuff like that, and so, and we were just, I think that all the kids, they have so much potential, right, if you just feed them the right material, that you know, maintain their curiosity and give them a way which is also fun, right, because when you kind of try to push it too much, but you know, for example, when he was studying programming and one of their places that we sent him was called Real Programming for Kids, so the way they teach kids programming, it's not like this dry lecturing, but it's like, okay, now let's build a game, right? And he was excited about that, because building a game is cool, and you know, you learn so much by actually doing stuff. Yeah, so kind of watching that was amazing, yeah. We are very proud of your family, thank you so much. Thanks guys, yeah.