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On this week's community call the Casper association is joined by special guests WiseKey
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A
Good
day,
everyone
and
welcome
to
the
casper
association
community
call
hosted
and
run
by
the
casper
association
on
this
week's
call.
We
will
discuss
our
recent
partnership
with
wires
key
and
give
a
technical
update
during
the
call
we
are
joined
by
chris
and
pedro
of
wyozkey
piatt,
meda,
of
casper
labs,
and
towards
the
end
of
the
call
we'll
open
up
for
a
q,
a
which
you
can
just
drop
your
questions
in
our
telegram
or
in
the
live
section
of
the
youtube
comments
and
we'll
try
our
best
to
answer
those
questions.
B
Thank
you
very
much
joe.
So
we
start
as
usual.
B
I
will
present
my
screen
today.
We
start
with
the
introduction,
I'm
pierre
jobetsky,
I'm
a
vp
of
the
ecosystem,
development
and
program
manager
from
casper
association.
I'm
here
today
on
behalf
of
ralph
cubley
and
as
for
today
I
will
present
a
technical
update,
give
you
some
news
on
the
current
progress
of
the
development
and
with
me
we
have
meda,
chris
and
pedro.
So
I
would
like
to
invite
you
mada
to
introduce
yourself
and
then
we
move
to
chris
and
pedro.
C
Hi
everyone,
I'm
matt,
aparlikar
apologies
for
not
showing
my
video
today.
Today's
been
a
bit
of
a
crazy
day,
I'm
the
cto
of
casper
labs,
which
is
the
professional
services
company
that
has
built
the
technology
for
the
casper
network
and
turning
it
over
to
you
pedro.
So
you
can
introduce
yourself.
D
Yes,
thank
you
amita.
This
is
pedro
fuentes
from
west
key
based
in
geneva,
switzerland,
I'm
in
charge
of
the
trust
services
business
unit,
which
is
the
part
of
weisky
that
works
on
everything
related
to
digital
identity
and
digital
certificates,
for
strong
authentication,
electronic
signatures,
etc.
B
So
we
start
with
the
technical
update.
I
will
switch
to
my
page
that
I
prepared
for
you.
So
as
we
speak.
Currently,
our
team
is
starting
the
third
weekly
sprint
of
1.2
release
cycle,
so
sprint
13.3
release
1.2
marks
the
second
production
upgrade
of
the
casper
protocol,
but
looking
at
the
at
the
timing.
B
Currently
we
are
just
deploying
the
first
upgrade
and
we
are
staging
this
upgrade
on
the
mainnet,
so
it
went
really
well
on
test
net
network
and
now
we
are
ready
to
roll
it
out
to
our
mainnet,
and
we
are
doing
this
right
now,
just
to
be
able
to
have
our
mainnet
upgraded
before
may
4th.
So
this
is
our
token
trading
day
and
as
for
the
specifics,
so
the
next
second
upgrade
we'll
focus
on
context:
state
improvements,
network
stability
enhancements.
B
B
As
for
the
release,
release,
1.1
has
been
cut
on
april
19th.
It
was
tested
on
the
test
net
on
our
internal
networks
and
now
released.
1.1
is
staged
for
the
main
net.
Currently,
as
for
the
mainnet,
the
block
height
is
34
061,
so
it's
steadily
growing.
You
can
check
the
current
status
on
our
blog
explorer.
Currently,
we
have
49
validators
online
for
the
specific
domain
teams
on
the
highway,
so
our
concession
site,
we
are
designing
the
functionality
about
evicting
immediately
without
the
auction
delay,
so
we
want
to
optimize
this
process.
B
On
the
note
side,
we
want
to
preserve
the
the
counter
for
the
event
stream.
So
if
we
are
upgrading
our
notes,
we
want
to
have
continuous
counter
just
to
be
able
to
expose
this
data
in
a
coherent
way
to
any
services
that
are
consuming
the
data
like
the
block
explorer,
and
we
are
also
making
more
tests
creating
more
tests
in
order
to
increase
the
coverage
of
our
automated
test
suite
on
the
test
and
sr
site.
We
are
continuously
support
the
network
both
mainnet.
B
We
are
also
supporting
the
testnet
networks
and
we
also
are
working
hard
to
migrate,
our
repositories.
So
this
is
good
news
in
our
organization
on
github,
so
casper.network.
B
Currently
we
already
moved
our
main
repository
that
that
is
casper
node.
We
also
have
casper
node
launcher
as
well
as
docs,
so
feel
free
to
to
check
them
out.
The
link
is
here,
repositories
are
being
attacked
with
apache
2
license,
so
we
are
opening
to
the
community,
and
everyone
is
welcome
to
contribute
to
our
code
base.
B
Ecosystem,
we
are
working
hard
to
improve
js
sdk,
so
we
are
taking
another
steps
to
make
it
more
efficient.
We
are
responding
responding
to
the
requests
that
are
coming
from
the
community.
Thank
you
very
much
for
that.
We
are
actively
monitoring
our
discord
channels.
So,
if
you
have
any
requests
to
us,
feel
free
to
ask
us
this
out
and
our
colleagues
machia
tyler,
they
will
get
back
to
you.
B
We
are
also
working
to
improve
our
cosplay
as
per
signer
tool.
So
this
is
the
extension
for
chrome
that
lets
you
to
sign
and
deploys
and
manage
your
keys,
and
we
are
continuously
working
on
improving
the
quality
of
our
courses,
so
we
have
both
documentation
on
docsdos.casperlabs.io,
but
we
are
also
expanding
the
number
of
courses
that
we
are
hosting
in
various
places
and
the
new
version
of
our
blog
explorer
is
coming
soon,
so
this
is
coming
from
the
community.
You
are
very
proud
of
that
and
fro
from
the
news.
B
I
I
got
just
before
this
meeting.
It
will
be
announced
within
one
week
time
on
the
economics
research.
I
would
defer
this
to
alexander.
E
E
E
So
instead
this
sprint,
I
am
working
on
getting
started,
at
least
on
an
update
to
the
gas
cost
stable,
because
there
were,
I
believe,
a
lot
of
questions
as
a
community
about
you
know
the
magnitudes
that
they're
seeing-
and
you
know
our
cost
table
is
somewhat
out
of
date,
so
I
will
be
working
on
designing
a
way
to
update
it
essentially
automatically.
E
B
Thank
you
very
much,
andreas
for
the
update
and
on
on
the
technical
update.
I
will
finish
with
the
contract
runtime
update,
so
we
we
had
an
audit,
the
security
audit
and
we
are
addressing
all
the
issues
that
they
were
pointed
out,
so
this
will
also
go
partially
to
the
second
and
the
rest
to
the
third
upgrade
of
the
of
the
of
our
blockchain.
B
In
addition
to
that,
we
are
also
working
on
various
exchange
integrations
they
will.
These
integrations
will
be
announced
when
this
work
will
be
complete
and
in
connection
to
that,
we
are
preparing
to
have
not
only
our
js
sdk,
but
also
java,
sdk
and
golang
sdks
also
coming
live,
and
this
is
governed
and
managed
by
devdao.
So
I
hope
our
devdao
colleagues
are
here,
so
they
could
also
provide
you
a
little
bit
of
update
on
their
site.
B
All
right,
so,
let's
move
back
to
the
presentation,
and
here
it
is
why,
ski
so
on
epi
14th,
we
announced
the
partnership
with
weiske
leading
cyber
security
company,
and
today
we
have
pedro-
and
I
believe
we
have
also
chris
with
us.
B
Yes,
I'm
totally
here
right,
I'm
glad
to
hear
so
chris.
If
you
could
just
introduce
yourself
and
then
we
can
move
and
we
leave
you
the
stage
to
to
tell
us
a
little
bit
more
about
weisky.
F
All
right,
I'm
the
cto
of
weiss
key
and
have
come
from
a
background
of
network
technology,
artificial
intelligence,
very
large
data
pools
super
computing
and
data
science,
and
I
am
responsible
for
the
project
where
we're
building
a
an
nft
trading
platform
for
us
to
allow
very
highly
valuable,
collectibles
and
pieces
of
art
to
have
a
trail
of
provenance
and
thus
the
end-to-end
security
for
authenticity,
smart
contracts
and
the
actual
digital
asset
combined
into
one
nft,
which
we
want
to
store
with
you
and
then
trade
that
so
people
can
actually
have
a
digital
twin
of
their
art
or
collectible
that
they
can
use
for
something.
F
B
F
Those
are
the
original
parts
kind
of
that
give
us
the
trust
platform
on
on
wise
key.
So
the
idea
of
brand
protection,
where
you
go
in
and
and
put
nfcs
or
other
devices
into,
let's
say
whiskey
or
art
or
watches,
and
so
that
at
any
time
it
can
be
verified
that
this
is
an
original
and
that's
you
can
attach
digital
functions.
To
it,
brand
protection
is
is
an
important
question
because
it
actually
creates
the
the
ability
to
fight
the
black
market,
which
is
illicit
trade.
F
The
the
second
part
that
you
are
actually
seeing
here
is
iot
security.
That
comes
into
more
of
the
question
of
artificial
intelligence
and
being
able
to
make
decisions
for
all
these
objects
that
now
can
be
connected
to
the
internet,
meaning
that
we
can
collect
data
on
them,
but
we
can
also
send
commands
to
them.
In
order
to
do
that,
we
need
to
know
that
the
object
giving
us
data
we
make
decisions
on
is
actually
that
object
that
we
think
it
is
and
b
when
we
give
commands
to
something.
F
We
need
to
make
sure
the
object
needs
to
make
sure
that
whoever
issues
the
command
actually
is
allowed
to
issue
the
command.
So
this
means
that,
from
the
end
to
end
this
is
protected
and
the
third
part,
which
is
the
pki,
the
public
key
infrastructure,
which
seems
to
be
the
opposite
of
blockchain
right
blockchain,
is
a
trust.
Free
system
and
and
pki
is
a
trust-based
system.
It
creates
chains
of
trust
by
people
signing
in
in
chains
or
signing
their
keys
in
change,
as
you
have
known
from
ssl
or
pgp
or
whatever.
F
Those
are
perfect
connect
connectors
between
a
trust-based
world
that
we
have
and
a
trust-free
world
that
we're
creating
with
blockchain
in
the
digital
sphere.
C
Yeah
I
couldn't
agree
more.
I
mean
I
think
you
know
I've
been
looking
for
solutions
to
integrate
with
that
bridge,
the
ephemeral
world
of
blockchain
and
the
real
world
of
tangible
goods
and
how
nfts
play
a
role
in
that
right,
because
the
token
disconnected
from
the
asset
doesn't
really
like
it's
a
cool
thing,
but
it
doesn't
have
the
kind
of
teeth
that
you
really
need
it
to
have
right
so
having
something
physical
to
connect
to
it,
connect
to
the
nft.
The
proof
of
ownership,
I
think
is,
is
super
interesting.
C
Does
your
you
know
that
when
you
talk
about
digital
brand
protection-
or
you
know
your
digital
keys,
does
it
also
have
an
ability
for
me
to
like
grant
authorization
to
access
it
or
does
it
you
know
by
owning
the
nft?
By
virtue
of
that,
do
I
get?
Did
I
get
some
rights
or
permissions
that
are
conveyed
right?
I
can
see
that
with
the
digital
identity,
but
how
about
with
the
other
two
verticals
that
you
work.
F
So,
in
the
end,
this
is
all
these
are
all
similar
approaches
right.
The
question
is
in
when
you
just
have
a
a
digital
good.
Anyway,
you
can
give
it
a
digital
signature,
if
it's
trust,
if
it
needs
trust,
to
be
generated,
if
you're
having
a
an
object
that
is
interactive
which
would
be
iot
or
an
object
that
just
exists,
which
would
be
something
that
a
brand
holds.
F
You
will
add,
still
need
an
identity
of
that
object,
and
this
is
how
the
the
whole
chain
of
trust
starts
in
this
case,
with
the
objects
and
our
ability
to
produce
chips
or
nfc
devices
with
exactly
that
built
in
enables
us
to
do
this.
End-To-End.
Does
that
answer
the
question.
C
I
think
so
yeah
it
does
really
well
very
exciting.
I
love
the
technology
that
you've
built.
I
love
also
that
you're
already
a
trusted
security
partner
for
over
3
500
brands.
This
is
fantastic,
so
you
know
your
technology
will
help
them
in
partnering
with
us.
We
can
help
bring
blockchain
technology
to
those
customers
right
to
enable
them
to
add
new
products,
and
you
know
features
into
their
stack
right,
which
is
just
a
fantastic
way
to
you
know
on
board
more
brands
and
more
products
onto
blockchains.
C
F
Actually
we're
also
a
member
of
the
linux
foundation,
so
we
know
hyper
ledger
pretty
internally
and
we
don't
like
the
concept
so
much
where
everything
is
controlled
by
the
person
who
sets
up
a
chain
and
casper
is
actually
a
a
real
blockchain
that
is
still
made
for
enterprise
use
and
that's
why
we
got
there.
C
Yep,
that's
exactly
right:
yep
yeah!
We
believe
you
know.
My
thesis
has
always
been
that
in
order
to
build
a
business
using
software,
you
need
to
be
able
to
govern
your
software
and
as
wonderful
as
the
immutable
blockchain
is.
What
you
need
is
immutable
transaction
history.
C
You
don't
necessarily
need
immutable
code
and
providing
contract
authors,
the
power
that
they
need
and
the
tools
that
they
need
to
manage
their
on-chain
code
is
really
essential
if
you're
going
to
run
a
business
right,
and
so
we
will
set
out
to
build
that
all
those
that
tooling
and
controls
that
contract
authors
really
need
in
order
to
build
a
business
using
blockchain
technology.
So
that's
very
validating
to
hear
that
from
you
yeah.
We
believe
we've
we've
built
something
pretty
cool.
A
C
Yeah,
so
I
can
answer
that
question
I
mean.
Why
is
cuba,
I'm
sure
we'll
have
their
own
internal
development
processes,
but
I
would
anticipate
we're
looking
at
probably
about
30
to
60
days
minimum.
Our
pipeline
is
pretty
deep
in
terms
of
the
work
that
the
core
development
team
is
doing
for
the
association.
C
So
we
have
you
know
we
have
several
projects.
All
of
you
that
have
been
listening
to
the
community
calls.
You
know
that
we've
got
a
pretty
deep
pipeline
of
projects
that
we're
working
on,
so
we
will
be
we'll
be
enabling
these
projects
to
go
live
so
probably
30
to
60
days.
That
will
enable
some
more
liquidity
of
the
token
in
the
market.
Right
now,
as
you're
aware,
all
the
token
is
locked
up,
so
there's
no
liquidity
until
may
4th,
which
means
it's.
C
You
really
can't
deploy
anything
to
the
main
net
right
now,
so
you
know
probably
30
to
60
days.
I
would
gander
and
of
course,
that's
subject
to
wise
keys.
You
know
timeline
so
chris
over
to
you.
F
I
am
you
to
get
again,
I
mean
for
us
the
sooner
the
better
we've
already
started,
working
with
nfts,
and
we
want
to
launch
the
first
bigger
auction
of
of
something
by
the
end
of
may
so
there.
C
Well,
we
haven't
really
talked
too
much
about
that,
so
that
is
something
we'll
definitely
have
talk
in
our
conversations
after
the
first
prototype
is
available.
I
think
identity
is
massively
important.
Casper
has
several
strategic
projects
that
we
have
in
our
pipeline.
That
will
require
a
really
robust
digital
identity
solution.
C
I
believe
pretty
strongly
that
having
a
self-sovereign
digital
identity
solution
is
a
really
like
the
cornerstone
of
broad
adoption
of
blockchain
technologies,
so
having
that
in
place
and
working
with
a
company
like
yz
is
going
to
be
essential
for
that,
so
I'm
really
excited
about
the
digital
identity
solution.
Those
of
you
that
have
have
heard
me
talk
before
know
that
I
see
it
really.
You
know
really
as
a
critical
thing
that
we
need
in
order
to
get
broad
adoption
and
easy
to
use
right.
Digital
identity.
C
So
I
I
believe
the
way
the
integration
is
going
to
work.
It's
going
to
be,
you
know
it's
going
to
be
nfts
right,
so
wise
key
will
create
a
basically
a
factory
right,
an
nft
factory
similar
to
the
erc.
I
think
it's
1155
specification
for
nfts.
They
would
create
an
nft
factory
and
then
they
would
be
able
to
emit
their
nfts
and
then
integrate
those
nfts
when,
when
you
create
the
nft,
basically
it
integrates
with
their
chain
of
custody
solutions.
C
So
the
ability
to
create
and
prove
ownership
of
a
thing
right
that
is
non-fungible
is
something
that
you
would
do
on
the
blockchain.
And
then
you
would
pass
that
back
to
the
the
decentralized
application
and
you
know
have
a
way
to
sell
and
trade
and
share
these
nfts.
A
Thank
you,
meda.
Will
there
be
any
other
projects
with
wise
key
using
casper
in
cyber
security
or
identity
management,
for
example?.
C
Well,
I
at
this
time
I
don't
believe
we
specified
anything
it's
very
early
in
the
mou,
but
I
feel,
like
you
know,
wise
keys
value
proposition
and
the
way
to
go
they
go
to
market
is
very
much
in
alignment
with
at
least
what
we've
seen
on
the
casper
side
we
like
to
provide.
You
know
we
see
ourselves
as
a
platform
right,
so
we
would
power
wise
keys
implementation,
enabling
them
to
build
more
products
more
rapidly
go
to
market
right.
C
Thanks
to
the
way
our
smart
contracts
are
built
and
tested,
and
that
would
in
turn,
enable
their
customers
or
people
that
use
wise
key
right.
The
the
trusted
security
partner.
They
are
for
3
500
other
brands
that
they
would,
in
turn
be
able
to
leverage
wise
keys,
offering
right
and
what
powers
that,
on
the
back
end,
is
the
casper
protocol
right.
C
So
we
see
wise
key
as
an
enabler
right
and-
and
we
make
wise
keys,
successful
right
as
a
protocol
on
the
back
end
and
through
the
enhanced
product,
offering
that
wise
key
is
able
to
offer
they're
able
to
get
more
business
and
get
more
customers,
and
then
everybody
wins
right.
A
Sure,
thank
you.
We've
got
a
ton
of
questions
about
the
exchange
listing
and
once
again
we
cannot
announce
the
the
partner
for
our
exchange
listing
just
yet,
but
we
will
list
on
an
exchange
at
least
one
exchange
on
may
the
fourth
be
with
you
so
stay
tuned
for
that
announcement.
We
probably
have
some
more
specifics
over
the
next
couple
of
days,
but
we'll
keep
you
updated
on
our
telegram
channel
and
I'll
leave
the
link
in
the
youtube
comments
here,
but
that's
it
for
questions.
We've
got
one
here,
meda.
A
How
do
you
differentiate
casper
de
gadano
or
polkadot?
I
don't
know
if
you
can
touch
on
that.
C
Well,
with
respects
to
polka
dot,
polka
dot
is,
is
very,
very
generic
right,
so
you
can
using
substrate,
build
your
own
blockchain
with
your
own
consensus,
algorithm
that
really
isn't
what
casper
does
caspar
uses
highway
consensus.
It's
a
very
specific
form
of
consensus
that
we
use.
We
are
working
on
building
a
bridge
solution,
multiple
bridge
solutions.
We've
got
some
grants
with
the
devex
style
that
we're
getting
ready
to
propose
for
bridges
to
casper,
as
well
as
we're
looking
to
talk
with
folks
that
worked
on
the
idc
protocol
as
well.
C
So
there
are
plans
to
do
you
know
side
chains
like
sharding
type
implementations
on
casper,
so
that
is
definitely
something
that
is
in
the
hopper.
I
do
have
a
question,
for.
Why
is
key?
Can
you
share
with
me
a
little
bit
more
about
your
digital
identity,
and
you
know
your
pki
solution?
How
does
it
work?
Would
I
actually
get
like
a
physical?
You
know,
dongle
that
I
would
use
to
identify
myself
or
is
it?
Is
it
cryptographic?
F
It's
cryptographic
and
you
can
actually
have
it
as
a
normal
x
509
certificate.
So
it's
it
totally
integrates
itself
into
iphone
android,
whatever
you
have,
and
what
we're
building
now
on
the
side
is
the
connectivity
of
cells
or
an
identity
so
got
it
there.
You
combine
the
old
immune
system,
which
I
think
is
really
valuable.
C
F
C
Yeah
right,
okay,
that
would
make
sense
that
that
it
would
need
to
be
a
separate,
identity-based
blockchain.
Now
this
would
be
like
a
public.
Obviously
a
public
open
source
blockchain.
Would
you
think
about
tokenizing
the
identity
solution,
because
that's
a
bit
of
a
mixed
bag
right
because
then
you
start
monetizing,
this
notion
of
identity?
Are
you
planning
on
just
being
like
much
more
egalitarian,
where
it's
a
public
blockchain?
C
You
register
your
identity
with
it
and
your
data,
which
is,
you
know,
kept
securely
on
the
blockchain,
and
then
you
you
know
you
enable
others
to
access
that
data,
but
it's
not
tokenized
in
any
way.
So
there's
no
there's
nothing
to
be
gained
from
the
data
itself.
F
Most
likely
there
will
be
a
fee
associated
to
identity
because
at
the
end,
you've
got
to
pay
the
infrastructure
in
some
way.
But
if
you
look
at
the
price
of
certificates
today,
which
used
to
be
very
expensive
and
now
they're
a
couple
of
bucks
right,
this
will
be
reflected
on
the
ssi,
probably
even
cheaper,
because
there's
a
much
bigger
community
actually
caring
for
it,
god.
It
makes
sense.
G
F
G
Yeah,
okay,
so
I
I
think
I
can
say
starting
next
week
we're
starting
exploring
nft
other
contracts
just
to
make
sure
that
everything
is
possible
to
build.
C
F
Well,
our
your
topic,
team
and
ours
are
already
working
on
this
right,
so
it's
we
will
see.
C
Yeah
one
of
the
people
that
you
got
your
team
will
be
working
with,
will
be
mache
directly,
so
you'll
be
working
with
him.
He
he
is
one
of
the
folks
him
and
mark
greenslade
yeah,
so
mache
is
front
and
center
on
this
he's
been
pushing
on
the
casper
execution
engine
for
about
18
months
now
in
terms
of
what
he
needs
in
order
to
write
smart
contracts.
So
we're
very
glad
to
have
him
on
the
team.
He
helps
a
lot
so
very
cool.
Any
other
questions,
joe.
A
No,
it
is
a
generic
question
here.
What
is
next
for
caspar?
You
know
many
answers
to
that.
So,
if
you
wanted.
C
C
Can
talk
just
a
little
bit
philosophically
about
you
know
how
we
operate
here
at
the
company
right,
so
with
respect
to
casper
labs?
What
I
can
tell
you
is
we're
here
to
build
a
massive
professional
services,
business
right
to
help
companies
like
wisekee
and
others
become
successful,
using
blockchain
technology.
C
Our
thesis
is
that
blockchain
technology
is
hard
to
use,
and
enterprises
and
companies
need
support
from
a
team
of
experts
to
help
them
be
successful,
and
we
believe
that
their
success
is
directly
tied
to
our
success
and
we're
just
going
to
keep
putting
one
foot
in
front
of
the
other
executing
really
well
on
projects
like
this
right.
So
what's
next
for
us
is
we're
just
going
to
keep
doing
what
we're
doing
we're
going
to
continue
to
learn
and
grow
from
what
our
customers
tell
us
and
we're
going
to
continue
to
improve
the
casper
technology.
C
As
long
as
the
association
will,
let
us
do
it
right
as
long
as
the
associate
and
the
community
are
happy
with
what
we're
building
for
the
association
we'll
continue
to
keep
doing
that,
and
we
will
work
with
companies
to
to
build
custom
solutions
using
blockchain
technology
based
on
the
casper,
the
casper
protocol
right,
both
the
public
protocol
and
also
permissioned
and
private
and
consortium
chains,
depending
on
what
the
customer
needs.
A
Brilliant
well
directly,
what's
in
line
for
casper
next
is,
of
course,
our
public
exchange
listing
on
may
the
4th
so
very
excited
about
that.
C
C
Yeah,
you
know,
I
think,
we're
pretty
close.
I
think
we
need
to
get
you
know,
side
chains
and
sharding
working
we're
starting
that
work
right
now,
but
other
than
that
yeah
we've
got
the
wasm
smart
contracts.
We've
got
the
cbc
casper
portions.
Those
are
the
two
big
features
in
e3.0,
in
addition
to
side
chains
which
they're
building
right
now
with
the
beacon
chain,
but
it
feels
very
much
like
it
right.
C
We
will
have
web
assembly
and
a
pure
proof
of
stake
model,
so
that
does
you
know,
make
us
very
close
to
e3.0,
but
addition
to
that
we
have
a
lot
of
other
really
interesting
features
in
the
vm.
That
makes
it
very
enterprise.
C
Terrific,
I
think
that's
it.
Oh
a
china
roadshow,
you
know
what
we'll
find
out
from
kathy
we'll
get
an
update
directly
from
her.
Maybe
we
will
see
what
she
has
to
say
next
week.
A
Well,
thanks
mata
thanks,
why
is
key
for
joining
us
and
I
suppose
we
can
wrap
this
up
until
next
week,
thanks
to
everyone
who
watched
us,
this
call
will
be
live
on
our
vods
for
watching
afterwards
and
we'll
share
that
in
our
telegram.
So,
thanks
to
everyone
for
watching,
it's
been
a
pleasure.