I had a crypto platform, but I shut it down because I had too many hackers coming after me for launching coins and stuff. And AI blockchain as well, using Solana Legends. So you're a builder and a deployer who actually gets into the market.
Yeah, I've done about $10 million in crypto transactions on my bown It was mainly just people kind of boosting it for themselves and then dumping it on stuff. So I've kind of stepped back a bit from crypto.
Hectic, dude. All right. $10 million, is that in volume? Volume, yeah.
I mean, in total, I've made about $10,000 in two years from crypto. So that's kind of rubbish, really. And yeah, that does place you in the top 2%, maybe in the top 1%.
I don't know. I think it's not good money in the UK, like over two years. It really is like nothing.
No, no, no, no. I've got a buddy who's driving, you know, he drives Amazon deliveries. He's making 2.5k a week.
Wow. And that's in pounds. Go ahead.
No, no, please carry on. I was just going to say, and that's obviously in pounds. Wow.
So speaking of Amazon, that's quite an interesting statement that we're hearing over and over about TX striving to be the Amazon of tokenisation. So when I think of Amazon, what am I thinking? Well, first of all, Amazon is a household name. So that's quite a statement in itself.
I mean, even though, you know, Amazon is, was, whatever, part of the beast. It's so easy to just go in and do that. Click, you know, load the card up.
Easy peasy interface. So I'm guessing that that's part of what they mean. So, a household name, easy interface, and comfortable.
You know, making it simple and comfortable for the average Joe. The average Joe, but legally, quickly. Yeah, that's kind of what I'm thinking about Amazon.