I would also add to that. When I think about the next generation, the people who are 15 to 20 years old today, they're inspired to work in this industry. They see it as a design canvas that is so wide, with a lot of interesting intellectual problems that need to be solved. How do you do on-chain insurance? How do you have file storage that exists on one of these networks?
They look at the Internet as something that is going to be re-created with this technology underpinning it. Even though today it's murky, they see the opportunity to build the next Googles and the next Amazons, and it's inside of this world. They're not going into traditional financial institutions. Of course, some people will, but I think it's important to recognize that to that group, to that cohort, the idea of more digitally native money—money that is perhaps created by an algorithm rather than a central bank in their jurisdiction—is going to be something that resonates with them. That's who is going make up this economy in the next five or 10 years.