please explain and check my work again dev.
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Blog URL : https://medium.com/@zhaberpratama/envion-ad07a4990b14
I am not the Bounty Manager - but parts of your article reminds me about something... You just copied parts from different websites together and translated them.
Your article translated in english:
CONCLUSION
Envion is a new innovative Swiss-based blockchain startup from Berlin, Germany, which provides smart, scalable solutions to maximize the latest and traditional energy values worldwide.
With strong ties to many leading energy companies in Europe and the Middle East, Envion enables energy producers to succeed in creating sustainable profits through downstream vertical integration.
Envion's Team site: https://www.envion.org/en/team/
Envion is an innovative Swiss-based blockchain startup from Berlin, Germany, that delivers smart, scalable off-grid solutions to maximize the value of renewable and traditional energy worldwide. With strong ties to many leading energy companies in Europe and the Middle East, Envion enables energy producers to succeed in creating a sustainable advantage through downstream vertical integration.
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Are you sure that you wrote your article? It should be original content - but it is a copy of the White Papers abstract - just translated in Russian and with some minor changes.
Your article in english:
At first, crypto-mining had the appearance of a well-distributed network of thousands of free or private miners, their work was completely regulated by simple and transparent rules. It can be said with certainty that their activities did not cause significant harm to the environment, since their electricity consumption was insignificant. At the moment, everything has changed dramatically - the sharp and undefined growth of the crypto-currency has led to a strong increase in energy consumption and, in general, to the active development of mining in some countries with really low social standards, where the cost of electricity is not high, but it is produced only by burning a fossil fuel.
Envion Whitepaper Page 4: ABSTRACT
When cryptomining was still in its infancy, it was well distributed among a couple of thousand
private miners, governed by transparent rules and not harmful to the climate because its
energy requirements were microscopic. All that has changed: the exponential growth
of cryptocurrencies has led to a dramatic increase in the sector’s energy consumption
and a concentration of mining activities in countries with low social and environmental
standards - where electricity is produced using predominantly fossil fuels.