however, once they go live, dave marcus,said, the cofounder of the co-libra project has said that each of the 27 members and ultimately, 100 members -- they will all have an equal say, and even when they invest more money, that the amount of say each member will ultimately be kept. ifever, you can always query one member builds more infrastructure -- so each of these members has this investment opportunity where they can build different kinds of apps, and one could argue is that facebook's interest is to build a superapp because you will be able to make payments through whatsapp and its messenger system. if you build up the infrastructure and more of the transactions are going through your infrastructure, that can, by consequence, give you more de facto control over the system. host: this is from nate in cincinnati, ohio. caller: good morning, mr. brummer. what wondering implications were to those living in the third world that do not have access to electricity or let alone, electronic devices that would be needed to have access to the digital currency. guest: that is a wonderful quest