I think it's similar, you know, people trying to sort of recreate a new financial system outside of the traditional system. And then crippo, yes, poking the bear, which is known as traditional stre to absolutely pretty remarkable how it really caught a lot of traditional investors off guard. It didn't feel like you'r really putting your own savings at risk, because this was sort of surplus, new found cash. I think what will be different about this upcoming year is we people had these swollen savings accounts. A lot of people getting more than what they made at their job.
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