Bruce Pon
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So if somebody's like starting from the very beginning of supply chain, 10 steps gets to your door, each individual entity has to sign it with their cryptographic key.
I mean, we're getting more into science, but you can visualize this on a time perspective, on a Google Maps perspective and see the hops your clothes and the components have made in order to make up that hat of yours or that shirt, right?
And having that visualization allows consumers to truly know, yes, it is.
It has to be signed by every entity.
So each entity individually can try to fake it.
But as a whole, you're going to get a pretty good picture anyways.
Interesting.
And using AI on top of that, you could actually find that one entity who is faking things, who is doing things that are contravening maybe work laws.
You know, all these...
Free trade agreements that America is trying to sign, like in Asia and stuff like that, a lot of that is about protecting workers so that you can protect jobs in America.
And part of that is enforcement.
Well, what happens if you could actually know that, hey, in China, there's this one place that's screwing it up and violating the trade law, and the blockchain shows it?
Number of people who are building on us.
So we're kind of a fundamental infrastructure.
We want to work with developers.
I track every single month how many developers have signed up, have created forks of our code, all that sort of stuff.
On the other side, we're targeting for 100,000 monthly recurring revenue by the end of the year, that type of stuff.
Um, we're in the 50 to 60 range.
That's good.
Yeah.