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around it that, you know, kind of try to get people to do different things on on the blockchain itself on a network. I'm sure this is very confusing. But for listeners who don't know, like, a blockchain is a ledger. And you could imagine like, you li
...There have been people who've theorized that as crypto grows,
...send you this cryptographic code. My digits go down. Your digits go up. 180,000 nodes on the Internet verify the transaction, and we have a fully permissionless transaction without a third party. So that's a very unique thing because throughout histo
So you can move it twenty four seven. You can hold it. Most dollars are held through bank accounts or held through custodians or brokerages or intermediaries and with a different layer of risk. Here, you can hold a stablecoin. It's directly in your c
What has been the killer app that's made all the block chain technology not technology in search of a use case is common critique? There's one clear answer to this question that transcends above everything else, at least today, and it's stablecoins.
...cryptographic code. My digits go down. Your digits go up. 180,000 nodes on the Internet verify the transaction, and we have a fully
on a on a hard drive or in cold storage somewhere. So there's this interesting, you know basically, in everything except for broadly accepted, Bitcoin sort of wins. Now, again, that thing we talked about earlier with the US dollar having this overwhe
...crypto. Then we saw ICOs. We saw all kinds of permutations over twenty years around digital currency, even PayPal. Right? And over that thirty year journey journey, it ended with the the optimal product is a stable coin. That's what consumers want. T
So we have a central bank method now that we use pretty much for every everything in The US, but the the blockchain is an alternative, kind of mechanism. What you put into it can be anything. It can be can be Bitcoin or it can be dollars. Doesn't did
...saying that, if crypto is going to survive, it'll be because it has some value right now. And it could maybe someday you can do transactions cheaper than you can with Mastercard or something. That's that's that's that's a good good point, David. Beca
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