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Thanks for doing all this.

Are you going to compile all the documentation you're creating in some more formal way? Like @intertia's documentation website?

Mmmh I was thinking of actually putting it on the devportal (aka inertia's website, although it's a steemit funded initiative at first), but most of the data is already formatted here : https://github.com/steemit/smt-whitepaper/blob/master/smt-manual/manual.md#adding-time-modulation

And for now my time is better spent actually testing than documenting, as writing stuff like this takes quite some time.

Great work @howo looks impressive explanation. I am non technical and followed your commentary pretty well.

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Thanks ! Glad to hear that you could follow, it was mostly aimed at technical people so it's a great sign :)

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Thanks for the post.

Great work, I am sure community developers will find these tests and infos useful

Amazing piece of work @howo

I'm far from capable to understand all technicalities, however I can roughly see how useful this content can be for many.

Upvote on the way. And will vote on your sps proposal in a minute.

Would you mind telling me if blockchain is your passion or is your work somehow related to this topic as well? Just curious :)

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