A while back I created some simple crypto tipping buttons for my blog ($ZEC, $XMR, $BTC, #CASHU, and #ETH). I wrote about why here. What's interesting is that besides this post, my blog isn't about crypto. It's mostly been about Linux and open source.
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@thomaspaulmann Would be funny if you redesign to a new translucent "liquid glass" style that does everything cool aesthetically from the new Spotlight (animations, minimzations, auto-tinting), but better, and launch before Spotlight does.
@AVibrantDreamer You may be right. I’m still not sure that’s fixed by massive feeds full of content. Was that what you were saying? Or just that these smaller communities already exist to serve that particular function?
@AVibrantDreamer Yes to some extent that is how Facebook groups work. I was thinking more like old school forums. Helpful if there’s no ad revenue to be had.