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RE: When I Tip, You Tip, We Tip

in The CTP Swarmlast year (edited)

I'll tell you after I found the universal answer to that.

Meanwhile, I'd suggest these things out of my head. The technical details should be challenging and deep enough to reward my attention with a gain of knowledge or perspective. Some Elements of the presentation could be more graphic, to showcase certain types of data or information in an entertaining and beautiful way. The post should reference up-to-date sources, to show me its active relevance and that it's founded in credible sources who did the footwork.

Technical presentations can never be overly organized, visually as well as with columns and paragraphs there's always room for improvement. The better organized a long post looks, the easier it is to stick around till the end.

Now as a Cherrrrrrry on top, I would add some Examples of interesting happenings. Let me put one down for you. Bitmain is a China-based Company and Mining Equipment producer, now China banned Bitcoin mining and also is hunting for the former COE of Bitmain for "legal reasons". There's a lot to tell about that and dozens of articles and videos have been made in the past. You could just drop some juicy details or a hint in that direction to spice the text up.

You get what I mean?

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You get what I mean?

Yes, I most certainly do. I'll try my best to learn to work around this. You have shared a great suggestion today and I learned from you too. Thank you.