The idea would be like, yeah, if you had this attested sensor microphones, you would basically be able to just speak into the microphone and it would already have a signature attached. Because that doesn't exist, we just used an Ethereum account to sign an audio file. I feel like phones should have that. If we start using these standard mics for public communication from politicians, then anytime you, you know, there's audio of them saying something, you can check if they actually said it or not. Yeah. But on the counter to that is anything you say is forever immutable and locked in, locked in.

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