would there's a way to determine whether or not the token on offer is it would fall under the s.c.c.s. guidelines meaning it's a security or not and you spoke about this earlier but as of right suspect explanation can you review that again yes so basically the litmus test is if you can remove the entity raising the money and the ecosystem is still going to run for example if the assyrian foundation was going to go away and fatah like was to disappear if a syrian was to still operate then you probably don't have a security necessarily but if you remove the scented tea in the eco system falls apart then you have a quite a bit of centralization around it and maybe a security but these things are based on facts and circumstances and also the underlying utility and usefulness of the token and why people are buying the token so tell us give us an update because when you launched you know this area and part of the. case the use case of course were smart contracts and so where are we in the cycle of smart contracts are smart contracts being used what's happening well we now actually know it's a real thin