Sure. I will probably defer here to both Brian and Dustin, who I think have more technical expertise than I do.
My personal view is that there's not that much of a difference from a platform like ours. It's just like how someone might decide to use their credit card to process transactions on a GoFundMe or GiveSendGo platform. If they want to send Bitcoin to a particular destination—a wallet on the Bitcoin blockchain—they have to key in the address for that Bitcoin wallet. If it's a wallet address that has been identified as being associated with criminal activity or alleged criminal activity, we have the ability to stop that transaction from occurring through our centralized facilities.
I would defer to Dustin and Brian if they'd like to add to that response.