earlier, a judge has not yet signed off on it. why not? >> okay. so this is interesting. there is a provision in the settlement, the settlement that's worth $600 million, that says that if coen's firm pays up they don't, right, they don't have to admit they've done anything wrong. the judge thinks it sounds pretty sketchy. he's asking, well, you know, why would the firm pay so much if they truly did nothing wrong? a lot of people are asking that question. in fact, the firm is responding. they're saying that, you know, they're willing to pay because, number one, they have a business to run. number two, they don't want any litigation hanging over their heads. but shall also, they probably want to stop the bleeding as well. either way, $600 million is a huge amount to settle for. the largest by the way ever for an insider trading case. >> thank you. it's digital money that has now surpassed the currencies of 20 countries in total value. about $1 billion worth of big coins now circulate on the web. the value surged this week as