And what was his or her experience after you had them do it? How did they feel? I mean, I don't know. I haven't talked to him since, but I think it was good because all I did was just the same as you guys did. I showed them the app that you could go and create whatever you want to.
It is kind of easy because he never messed with even real, like he doesn't even draw like real life, let alone like on Procreate. He never messed around with Procreate or anything ever. But he just went in there because, you know, I was just like, yeah, just go in there and, you know, just do something.
You just have fun. And he went in there and so he made this and then he went and he named the art piece and then he was comfortable enough to click mint. And now he is the proud owner of his first art piece that he ever made.
And it'll never be lost because it's committed to the chain forever. And it's part of like a collective collection that the art pieces that I made are part of too. Or if you guys choose to make will be part of too.
That is really awesome. It's always nice to have, you know, recruit, quote unquote, people who are just too tight, in my opinion, and don't want to don't know how to relax to creating art. Not all of them have to be out there in a museum or in a gallery.
It's creating for yourself. Swati, go for it. So this is for a question is for Green Siffer, somebody's cousin.
Yes, Swati, I could be your cousin. You know what, it is a little unfortunate that you don't have your cousin's accent. Michael has your cousin's accent, by the way.
And we love your cousin because of his accent mostly. But no, you don't, unfortunately. So we love you a little less than your cousin now.
Okay, enough. This is recorded space. So I just wanted to ask you one thing.
Are you saying that you made apps? Is that what you said? I kind of completely missed that part where you were talking about the app where this person made this imperfect nebula. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So like, obviously, I have to be like transparent.