You'll have to be more specific as the readers may not understand what you're referring to.
if the "most well known and experienced miners, rig builders and pool operators in Bitcoin" don't understand
Aren't readers supposed to gain something from your magazine? If they already understand it, why bother reading it?
Let's backtrack a bit.
I'm asking for questions from the community that they want answered inside the magazine by professionals in that field.
I'm also requesting that those questions be written in a newbie-friendly way
so that new readers can understand the questions being asked.
Being able to understand what someone is asking is not the same thing as being able to answer the question.
Maybe it's me, but the most rewarding articles I read are the ones where I have absolutely no clue about the subject before actually reading the article. But a good writer has a way of getting me interested enough almost immediately and then reveals the true depth of the story as I continue to read. Not only do I come away with a better understanding, I have a new appreciation for the subject matter.
My question is simple, but has a bit of depth to it. Once you break the surface, you start to think about the entire Bitcoin project as a whole, and what it means to be a part of it. Where did it start and what has it become? What will the future hold?
I asked without revealing too much, because I don't want to define the way in which the question is answered! It gives the author the freedom to discover new questions along the way and the readers can share in that experience. You could spend several full length issues discussing that question. Or you could answer it with a few short sentences. It depends on the authors ability to engage the reader, because trust me, the subject matter is very interesting on many different levels.
So, you can ignore my question because it's too vague. Or you can take advantage of that and direct the story where you want it to go. I won't elaborate, because I'm truly curious about the answer. I will add this though. What does it mean to be a Bitcoin miner?
Unfortunately, what you're discussing would be more of a feature than a letter to the editor, so if you'd like to submit a request for feature, that can easily be done through PM any day of the week.
If you have any brief questions you'd like to be answered in the magazine's "Letters to the editor" section however, post them here. Thanks.