 I have to start off by telling you a little bit about HTC. HTC is a multinational mobile device manufacturer that's in Taiwan. We have been building phone for over 20 years and since 2007 we have shipped over 100 million phones. All made in Taiwan with our talented engineers and we've proven ourselves that we could build trusted hardware, we built the first Android device, we built the first 4G Android smartphone in the US and we have the first one with the dual camera and all that. On our journey to the pursuit of brilliance, we have always been adapting the latest tech to find our ways to improve our lives and we see the beauty of blockchain and we believe that the mobile device is the agent of decentralization. So Phil, our decentralized chief officer announced the Exodus project back in May at consensus and we have many many things we're planning to do with the goal to build a foundation of trust and security for the blockchain ecosystem on mobile devices. The early access of Exodus 1 was announced last week and we're only accepting Bitcoin and Ethereum. The purpose of this early access is to first of all show people that we're really doing this and the most important thing is to really invite more people to work with us. The first step for us is to build a secure environment to protect our users' crypto assets because cryptocurrencies is the first step to have anyone go into blockchain so we think it's really important that we build a secure environment for people to be able to explore what blockchain can do and it is our belief that we should let our data go and have ownership of our assets, data and even identity but also what we usually forget is to keep an eye on the methods we're protecting our properties. So we found out the truth is most users don't understand and many times forget about their security and it is our responsibility as a manufacturer and developers to keep an eye out for them, for their security. So we have created XION, the only one secure access to blockchain. Starting with the XION wallet we're utilizing what we already have in the phone, a TEE, Trusted Execution Environment by ARM called TREZZONE to safeguard the keys. So TEE runs in parallel of the operating system in an isolated environment. Trusted applications running in the TEE have access to the main processor and memory whereas the hardware isolation protects these components from user-installed applications running in the main operating system. So software and cryptographic isolations inside the TEE protects the different contained trusted applications from each other as well. And on top of the TEE our trusted UI when users are typing in passcodes, authorizing payments and reading their seeds it will be all done under a trusted UI where not even Android can touch. So this is how we're providing this initial security for the users. And our second feature this year is the social key recovery. This feature is optional on top of the 12-word C recovery phrase. Basically you can set up five trusted contacts of your choice, iPhone or Android and XION will break your seed and encrypt using Shamir's secret sharing. When in need your trusted contact can help you recover the wallet and I'm going to give you an example of the use case. So say Mr. Trump bought the Exodus 1 and he created the XION wallet and did what he was told securing his C phrase in his vote at the White House. And he traveled around the world to promote world peace as he usually do. And on the way to North Korea his Exodus 1 dropped and fell off the Air Force 1. And with his C phrase locking the White House he cannot access his wallet and can't pay for gas for the Air Force 1. So luckily Mr. Trump set up the social key recovery with XION. So he called his trusted contact Putin, President Xi and Merkel at the gas station. It was able to have all three of his trusted contacts recover his wallet for him. So that's the idea of one way to use social key recovery. Last but not least our XION Key Management API will soon be available. We would like to work with anyone who believes the same let my data go and build a foundation of trust and security. So XION API will allow your DAB to store your key in the TE to provide an added value for your users on Exodus. Also your users will be able to be protected by the trusted UI when authorizing transactions and more. So we're inviting, you know, if you have a DAB or wallet or marketplace or anything you're working on that could be using this for an added value. Feel free to contact me if you are interested. So we're also open to work with projects that believes in people owning their own data. One of our goals down the pipeline is to achieve, like what our tagline says, let my data go. If you're working on a project that's related to distributed resources and allowing people to decide or share or donate their components on the phone or their data we're really interested in knowing more about your project as well. Like Phil always says, this was the promise of the internet and which why someone like me and many of us and many of the people in the room to get into that go into the industry in the first place. The promise of open network, freely share of knowledge and unleashing human creativity. And today I'm not here to sell more phones although as much as I like every one of you just purchase one right now. But I'm here to ask for your help to help make our vision come true one phone at a time. It's not something we could be doing on our own and we shouldn't be doing on our own as well. So please join us to build a foundation of trust and security. Or if you just want to share what you're doing, we're always happy to host you. So please feel free to contact me if you're interested in any of the above and we'd like to know about what we're doing or how we could collaborate. And thank you very much for your time today.