00:00.000 --> 00:02.550 Jay Avigdor: Paying a broker in cryptocurrency, which we put 00:02.550 --> 00:07.080 out, you know, with the bank, it's not rocket science, right? 00:07.170 --> 00:10.950 But it's something that, you know, if a commission can get 00:10.950 --> 00:17.400 paid in 30 seconds from a deal funding versus the guy having to 00:17.400 --> 00:20.910 wait or the broker having to wait in the ISS having to wait, 00:21.210 --> 00:25.260 you know, 24 to 48 hours to get their commission, right. It's an 00:25.260 --> 00:29.430 edge, right? Whether other people and other another funders 00:29.460 --> 00:33.330 might copy it, that's fine. But it's not rocket science. It's 00:33.330 --> 00:37.440 not proprietary, everyone can do it. It's taking the step forward 00:37.440 --> 00:42.000 to be not a pioneer, but just to be the person to take the next 00:42.000 --> 00:46.050 step in, you know, moving the thread and moving the needle 00:46.230 --> 00:51.240 into the the efficiency of the next level of underwriting, of 00:51.240 --> 00:55.680 finance, and just assisting, you know, other industries in 00:55.680 --> 00:57.390 assisting them and their technology as well 00:57.510 --> 00:59.520 Johny Fernandez: Avigdor explained how the crypto payment 00:59.520 --> 01:00.090 works. 01:00.120 --> 01:02.426 Jay Avigdor: The way I look at it is that if you're going to 01:02.475 --> 01:05.616 get $2,000 in crypto, or $2,000 in cash, right? There's actually 01:05.666 --> 01:08.807 zero downside to it because what it comes down to is that you're 01:08.856 --> 01:11.653 getting it to your wallet, and then you take it from your 01:11.702 --> 01:14.696 wallet, and then you just cash it out to your bank. Right. So 01:14.745 --> 01:17.788 if that's really what you want to do it you can cash it out at 01:17.837 --> 01:20.782 any point in time. Or you can keep it in your crypto and you 01:20.831 --> 01:23.629 could exchange it for other cryptos and you can play with 01:23.678 --> 01:25.200 it, etc. It's really up to you.