I'll step in there really quickly. My organization does take part in speculation. We are a technology company that builds open-source developer tools that empower people to build things, like the people on this call today. They might be using our open-source developer tools under the hood.
I would definitely—and I will share this with the rest of the committee—love to point you to things like Gitcoin that are enabling hundreds of millions of dollars in funding to public common goods, all on the Ethereum blockchain.
I'll point you to different regenerative technologies built on top of Ethereum that are directly contributing to creating a better world and regenerating our planet. There are some incredible use cases that we're seeing today built on top of Ethereum that absolutely do a lot more than just pure speculation. I would go so far as to say that I wouldn't be here speaking to you today if speculation was the be-all and end-all for this space.
When we joined this journey, it was specifically to restructure the fundamentals of the Internet. For most of the people in the early days, that was really their intention. It was never about how we make it easier to speculate on the stock market.
Obviously, the financial tooling and the infrastructure that comes along with this technology is fundamentally applicable throughout industry, which speaks to some of the use cases that my colleagues mentioned with respect to quicker settlement, immediate settlement and trusted settlement through a property of trustlessness and not needing to trust centralized intermediaries when participating in speculation, if that is what you want to do.