 I'm Thijs, I'm the founder and CEO of OnRampr and you can imagine my interest. Now let's go through some basics. What is OnRampr? So an OnRampr is not a party like Coinbase. Coinbase is broker, as a wallet is an exchange. We will define Fiat OnRampr as a third party that offers an API or a widget for wallet exchanges. So that's parties like the ones you see here. It's not 12 of the biggest in space. MoonPay probably being market leader. And each of these OnRamps is good in different things, right? You might recognize some names. Example is Great Southeast Asia, Transac, this local payment message as well. MoonPay tries really well and does really well and quite a lot and credit cards US. Now the question is how do you judge Fiat OnRamps? So there's three main components here. Number one is fees. Quite obvious, quite intuitive, won't dial too much into. Now the second one reaches how many countries does a Fiat OnRampr support? How many fiat currencies, how many cryptocurrencies, how many payment methods? And the third one which is sadly overlooked a lot is success rate. A lot of fiat OnRamp transactions actually fail, so you need to have the right fiat OnRamp that will actually make a transaction work in the right region. Now I'm from OnRampr. We are a fiat OnRamp aggregator. That means that we work with these parties. We aggregate them all. We put them all in a single API, in a single widget. And then we offer that to dApps, wallets, exchanges, etc. You see the interface there. This is the widget. Now in that users can select amount of crypto they're buying fiat currency, cryptocurrency payment method. We figure out who is actually cheapest right here. You see it's transact. But you can see that the fees actually can differ quite a lot. When it comes to reach, or actually if I go back a slide. So this is choosing the OnRamp based on fees. But I just said success rate is also really important. So we've actually just built an intelligent drug which can predict the success rate with each OnRamp. Of course, it's very, very, very basic. It's great because in smaller jobs you really need the GTX to do this. Now, could you add the score? Well, very, very, very important. Because in any case, it exceeded 80 or 82 degrees. OnRamp is a type of farium that you will get. Leaving a certain space between the two physical buttons. So, what is important about we just heard to talk about if we need to make it easier to get there. We see a huge variety of ports, like 3 USB 3.2, a USB type C of third generation with DisplayPort, an audio input, a mini jack, a LAN connector, an HDMI connector, and even a security lock. So here's the landscape. I don't know if I've said it right. What we don't have is a card reader. Here I'll need it. God, I don't know if I'll be able to complete it. You'll like it. And you can see the main player 2s out there. And in the bottom, if you can read it, how many OnRamps actually support assets on that layer 2. So, right now the one with the most support is Polygon, which are going to be there too or not. And after that, Arbitrum, who we just heard from, as well as then Optimism, ZK-Sync, and some of the other ones. Notably, some of these layer 2s don't even have fiat OnRamps yet. So, for users, the only way to actually get there is by crypto somewhere else and then bridge, which we discussed is not a great way to do it. So, some conclusions then. Polygon, most popular layer 2 for OnRamps. This is in multiple metrics that we track. Obviously, as aggregator, we get a lot of data in across all of these OnRamps, across all of the people that integrate OnRamper. So, they're most popular in transaction volumes, number of OnRamps, and supported assets. Because one thing is an OnRamp actually supporting the buying of assets on layer 2. But then the second question is, which assets? How many assets? And you see, even with the biggest ones, we see a very low range of assets being supported. So, it's really early days. Now, it's miles better still than a year ago. But we're not there. So, what then? And what is OnRamp's role within that? Now, we care about improving this. Because the simple reason for that is, this is usually the first thing a retail user has to do. Right? And often, sadly, these transactions fail. Often, these tokens are not supported. So, in any way, we can help out. We want to help out. So, when it's about the support of tokens, there's multiple ways, that we actually do help out layer 2s and projects built on top of layer 2s. One is, obviously, we have the relationships with all of these different fiat OnRamp's. So, we can help in improving the support for their 2 base assets, whether that's the more regular ones, Ethereum, USDC, etc., or more specific assets. However, that is per project. Right? That's not very quick in that sense. Not very scalable, because it requires our human effort to work with you together. We're willing to do that, but we've also built a better way. Now, this better way is essentially taking this concept of, hey, you still have to buy cryptocurrency with fiat first, with credit cards, or look at payment methods, and then you still have to bridge it. But what if we make this into a single flow? And sure, if we can buy crypto, let's say Ethereum on a main layer and then bridge it over to layer 2, then still we only have one asset. So what if you can then instantly also in the same flow, merge the swap on a DEX? So that is what we've built. That is what it looks like. I see that my time is up. You can grab up in 30 seconds. Right? So that's what it looks like. It's a flow that allows the user to go from fiat to any asset on layer 2, if we want to make that work, even through a bridge and a DEX transaction. Now the bridge is hidden on the back end. Here's an overview of the bridges and exchanges DEXes that we already support. Now we haven't been able to aggregate all of this ourselves. This is made possible by the beautiful and great people at LeFi. And yeah, if there's anything that we can help you out as layer 2, as project on layer 2, as DEX on layer 2, to make buying any asset possible with cryptocurrency, then yeah, reach out at Thais.onramp.com or Twitter or Telegram. Thank you so much, Thais. Big round of applause.