matthew garrett says the founder and ceo at blong tower capital, he says the case highlights how government agencies are putting more resources into understanding crypto currencies. it's an interesting story come into the spotlight and i think highlights a few important points that might be kind of counterintuitive. for people, you know, people see these ransoms, they see these events, and they might naturally ascribe some negativity to it. but what i think that's actually highlight is the traceability and the new wealth of information that's available to people, including regulators and folks like the guy who are looking into criminal investigations to trace transactions that occur within the public ledgers. the public distributed ledgers on which crypto currency sit and within those block, james, i actually think cash is easier to hide. i mean, you can't trace, you know, dollars that cross the border from the united states to mexico or vice versa. but you can triangulate and trace these crypto currencies and you're going to see more examples of this. i think this is just one peak that's b