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jr. member
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July 02, 2023, 09:07:10 AM
#12

I'm thrilled to introduce you https://blockdyor.com/, a new website dedicated to all things Bitcoin, altcoins, and beyond. It's basically a blog where you can discover weekly reviews and helpful guides about various products and services related to Bitcoin and cryptos.


I figure that you're not using WordPress it's the most popular blogging platform with thousands of free and premium templates and plugins you can create an astonishing blog, and blogs nowadays are using magazine type, so why not use WordPress?
Your blog is already good but it could still improve there are no social media widgets where visitors can share your blog on popular social media sites.
And what's with the sign-up and sign in when it is not a membership type of site?

Hello! Thank you for your questions. No, I am not using Wordpress. While Wordpress initially started as a blogging platform, it eventually expanded its mission to cover a wide range of functionalities. So, it seems that Wordpress lost a little bit of its soul to me. The admin panel and overall usability feels clunky, and the need to install dozens of plugins leads to increased lines of code, resulting in a larger attack surface and slower loading times.

Since the website mainly consists of static pages, I prioritized simplicity and speed. Consequently, you won't find social icons (you can find all the links in the contact page) or similar elements like widgets.

Actually the website has a free membership, so the sign-up/sign-in buttons are for registering/logging-in on the website. You just need an email, and the advantage is that you receive the new posts directly in your inbox (you won't get spammed).
legendary
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July 02, 2023, 08:45:10 AM
#11

I'm thrilled to introduce you https://blockdyor.com/, a new website dedicated to all things Bitcoin, altcoins, and beyond. It's basically a blog where you can discover weekly reviews and helpful guides about various products and services related to Bitcoin and cryptos.


I figure that you're not using WordPress it's the most popular blogging platform with thousands of free and premium templates and plugins you can create an astonishing blog, and blogs nowadays are using magazine type, so why not use WordPress?
Your blog is already good but it could still improve there are no social media widgets where visitors can share your blog on popular social media sites.
And what's with the sign-up and sign in when it is not a membership type of site?
jr. member
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July 02, 2023, 08:19:24 AM
#10
Moving forward, I will share the latest posts here as well. The most recent article focuses on the Satscard, a card to store bitcoin developed by Coinkite. I conducted thorough testing, captured detailed photographs, and even transferred funds to provide a comprehensive review. I found it that it's an amazing solution to pass along bitcoin without even using the blockchain, because it's a physical object! You can find the complete review and insights at https://blockdyor.com/satscard/.

Did somebody tried it? Do you have any opinions about this card that I might consider to add to the review? Let me know.
jr. member
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July 02, 2023, 08:01:06 AM
#9
I didn't write this one personally, and you are completely right about the GPU & software errors, I will change it. Actually spoke to some of the companies you mentioned at a conference recently, so I was planning to write also about it. Thank you again!
Who wrote it then? Is there no editing process at all? I've tried to search your authors but so far found no other info other than the provided photo profile and very obscure social media accounts. Personally, it gives the feeling that your author is hiding behind a fake profile and just spins articles from other sources. I'd suggest you add some editing processes before any article is published to avoid mistakes like that.

The author of the Bitcoin Mining article is Kate. It is common practice for writers to gather information from various sources. While referencing external information is normal, fact-checking remains essential, and I will carefully review the entire process from now on. Thanks for the heads up!

Regarding this account on Bitcointalk, it is associated with me, Andrea, the founder of the website. You can find me on blockdyor and even connect on Facebook for further communication.
legendary
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July 02, 2023, 07:34:52 AM
#8
I didn't write this one personally, and you are completely right about the GPU & software errors, I will change it. Actually spoke to some of the companies you mentioned at a conference recently, so I was planning to write also about it. Thank you again!
Who wrote it then? Is there no editing process at all? I've tried to search your authors but so far found no other info other than the provided photo profile and very obscure social media accounts. Personally, it gives the feeling that your author is hiding behind a fake profile and just spins articles from other sources. I'd suggest you add some editing processes before any article is published to avoid mistakes like that.
jr. member
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July 02, 2023, 06:53:40 AM
#7
Your site is well designed and pleasant to navigate.

However, I have some comments to make about this article, I am not sure you know what you are talking about: Bitcoin Mining: What Is It And How Does It Work? 2023

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Bitcoin mining involves solving complex mathematical problems to verify transactions and create new bitcoins. This guide explores the fundamentals of the process, from hardware requirements to the economics behind it.

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By using sophisticated hardware, this "mining" entails solving an extremely complex mathematical problem.

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Bitcoin mining is the process of adding new transactions to the Bitcoin blockchain by solving complex mathematical problems. Miners use specialized computer equipment to solve these problems and validate transactions, and in return, they are rewarded with newly minted Bitcoins.

No. Mining is not like "solving complex mathematical problems", people need to stop saying that. It is closer to bruteforcing than to solving a complex mathematical problem. The "mathematical problem to solve" is a preconceived idea which is totally wrong.

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To mine Bitcoin, miners must first download and install a Bitcoin wallet, which is used to store their earnings. They also need to have access to specialized mining hardware, such as ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated Circuits) or GPUs (Graphics Processing Units), which are designed specifically for mining Bitcoin

Your title is "Bitcoin minig [...] 2023"

For years now, it is impossible to mine efficiently BTC and sha256d coins with a GPU. ASICs yeah, GPU is totally wrong.

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Once the hardware is set up, miners must connect to the Bitcoin network and download a copy of the blockchain.

You absolutely don't need a full node to be able to mine. You need an internet connection, an ASIC and a pool. The time of solo mining via Bitcoin Core is long dead and gone.

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Mining software: You will need mining software to connect your ASIC miners to the Bitcoin network and start mining. There are several popular mining software options, including CGMiner, BFGMiner, and EasyMiner.

Unless you are talking about some very specific ASICs like Gekkoscience ASICs - which are more for "hobby" or home mining than everything else - a mining software is not necessary at all. CGminer or a forked version of cgminer is already present on all ASICs.


Without wishing to be unpleasant, I hope you've written the other articles with a better grasp of your subject.

Thank you so much for your opinion and suggestions! I didn't write this one personally, and you are completely right about the GPU & software errors, I will change it. Actually spoke to some of the companies you mentioned at a conference recently, so I was planning to write also about it. Thank you again!
jr. member
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July 02, 2023, 06:47:00 AM
#6
Just to make sure I think you posted in wrong thread because this is nothing about bitcoin project development. Or maybe I would be wrong so it all depends on moderators.

This is the right category for this thread. The site looks great, it's great to see it full of articles and stories you all have written over the past few months. That shows some commitment, all too often, people post a news site or blog just a couple days after starting it, and it always fizzles out.

The articles themselves are insanely detailed, keep that up and this will definitely start getting organic traffic if it hasn't already.

Thank you for your opinion! Yes, my idea is to actually try the product/service before writing about it. Only in this way the guide/article will be actually interesting to read!
jr. member
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July 02, 2023, 06:36:27 AM
#5
Just to make sure I think you posted in wrong thread because this is nothing about bitcoin project development. Or maybe I would be wrong so it all depends on moderators.

And I read your one article about meme pool and it is awesome really like your website simple neat and clean. I had also worked on blog websites and they are good ones so keep it up and never lose hope. You should add some tools related to crypto sphere in your website to decrease the bounce rate. (note for those who might think I am appreciating the ops website which might contains AI data for which I had not checked it but website was really good so I have no favors towards op not know him just made a legit review about it)

Thank you so much for your opinion! The domain was bought around block 769743, so it's still quite young. No use of AI, also the reviews and guides about products and services are tested hands on, and when the product is actually a physical object there are real photos in it.
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July 02, 2023, 02:55:25 AM
#4
Your site is well designed and pleasant to navigate.

However, I have some comments to make about this article, I am not sure you know what you are talking about: Bitcoin Mining: What Is It And How Does It Work? 2023

Quote
Bitcoin mining involves solving complex mathematical problems to verify transactions and create new bitcoins. This guide explores the fundamentals of the process, from hardware requirements to the economics behind it.

Quote
By using sophisticated hardware, this "mining" entails solving an extremely complex mathematical problem.

Quote
Bitcoin mining is the process of adding new transactions to the Bitcoin blockchain by solving complex mathematical problems. Miners use specialized computer equipment to solve these problems and validate transactions, and in return, they are rewarded with newly minted Bitcoins.

No. Mining is not like "solving complex mathematical problems", people need to stop saying that. It is closer to bruteforcing than to solving a complex mathematical problem. The "mathematical problem to solve" is a preconceived idea which is totally wrong.

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To mine Bitcoin, miners must first download and install a Bitcoin wallet, which is used to store their earnings. They also need to have access to specialized mining hardware, such as ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated Circuits) or GPUs (Graphics Processing Units), which are designed specifically for mining Bitcoin

Your title is "Bitcoin minig [...] 2023"

For years now, it is impossible to mine efficiently BTC and sha256d coins with a GPU. ASICs yeah, GPU is totally wrong.

Quote
Once the hardware is set up, miners must connect to the Bitcoin network and download a copy of the blockchain.

You absolutely don't need a full node to be able to mine. You need an internet connection, an ASIC and a pool. The time of solo mining via Bitcoin Core is long dead and gone.

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Mining software: You will need mining software to connect your ASIC miners to the Bitcoin network and start mining. There are several popular mining software options, including CGMiner, BFGMiner, and EasyMiner.

Unless you are talking about some very specific ASICs like Gekkoscience ASICs - which are more for "hobby" or home mining than everything else - a mining software is not necessary at all. CGminer or a forked version of cgminer is already present on all ASICs.


Without wishing to be unpleasant, I hope you've written the other articles with a better grasp of your subject.
full member
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July 01, 2023, 11:07:59 PM
#3
Just to make sure I think you posted in wrong thread because this is nothing about bitcoin project development. Or maybe I would be wrong so it all depends on moderators.

This is the right category for this thread. The site looks great, it's great to see it full of articles and stories you all have written over the past few months. That shows some commitment, all too often, people post a news site or blog just a couple days after starting it, and it always fizzles out.

The articles themselves are insanely detailed, keep that up and this will definitely start getting organic traffic if it hasn't already.
sr. member
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July 01, 2023, 10:47:47 PM
#2
Just to make sure I think you posted in wrong thread because this is nothing about bitcoin project development. Or maybe I would be wrong so it all depends on moderators.

And I read your one article about meme pool and it is awesome really like your website simple neat and clean. I had also worked on blog websites and they are good ones so keep it up and never lose hope. You should add some tools related to crypto sphere in your website to decrease the bounce rate. (note for those who might think I am appreciating the ops website which might contains AI data for which I had not checked it but website was really good so I have no favors towards op not know him just made a legit review about it)
jr. member
Activity: 33
Merit: 38
July 01, 2023, 05:45:14 PM
#1
Hey Bitcointalk community,

I'm thrilled to introduce you https://blockdyor.com/, a new website dedicated to all things Bitcoin, altcoins, and beyond. It's basically a blog where you can discover weekly reviews and helpful guides about various products and services related to Bitcoin and cryptos.

You can stay up-to-date with the latest developments and trends by subscribing to the free newsletter. Simply click the "Subscribe" button located at the bottom right corner of the website, or just follow this link: https://blockdyor.com/#/portal/signup.

See you in cyberspace!

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