Yeah, he is. So what's like, what's like next on your, on your list then, Zero? Where do you feel like building? Because... I don't know. I think I've done it all now.
I've made my own operating system. So I'm thinking like I've kind of done it all. I don't know.
Maybe just keep working on the things I've done now. Will probably be the best step forward. I do want an AI blockchain using Verus, but it's just too much money.
I can't afford to do it. When did you build on TX? Is there servers available? Oh, so I could build on TX like Verus, basically. I think that's what they use, TX.
They probably use Verus software to set up their blockchain. Obviously, it'd be a lot easier to use their system than making it all yourself. Like, it's unrealistic for me to do the same.
So yeah, building on theirs is probably the best way forward. But I'd need servers, like you need at least three to four servers to have like a little tiny blockchain. And you know, it's quite a lot of money.
You need like high specifications. How would you go around doing it, guys? Why wouldn't you just do a smart token on TX? Do you mean a crypto coin? Yeah. And yeah, I'll launch one on that.
I've launched hundreds, so yeah. So what TX Corium has is smart tokens. So normally you have a smart contract that controls the issuance of tokens, correct? And the behavior and the attributes is handled by a single smart contract.
What happens on Corium is that each token has its own smart contract. So you could effectively issue a smart contract with your tokens. Those tokens can go and have babies and issue tokens, and then they can absorb them again, all dependent on how you want to code it.