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I noticed seasons after seasons that projects tend to write good looking but yet way too complicated descriptions.

A project description should be easy to understand even for people who are new to web3. What is the product, what does it do, how to use it?

Teams should consider giving a simple definition and explanations for every concept they use. And provide users with a very detailed step-by-step guide if necessary.

It’s nice to look smart and advanced, but it doesn’t bring you users and votes. So keep things as simple as possible and don’t hesitate to provide some concrete examples of what the product can do.

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Btw it’s the same for already established projects’ documentation. If we aim for mass adoption, we should be as inclusive as possible. Meaning everybody should be able to understand what’s going on without the need of a master degree in Web3 science :laughing:

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:joy::joy::joy::joy: without the need of what? Hahahaha

Valid points brother, some descriptions are difficult to understand. Make it simple for us teams :pray:t3:

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I hate when I read a description and after that I’m still not sure to fully understand what it is all about :joy:

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GM guys, and also they project should make it easier to read, with good spacing in between projects goals, vision and values. Cluster writing will make it so bulky to read too

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You made a very good point , you talk about definition of projects I think only few projects have definition that makes its easy for understanding and also the YouTube should be bold so one will not find it difficult.

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Hahahahaha same I remember this season I asked a project to explain again what that project is all about.

I have seen one community member too when he wants to ask questions he quotes almost all the submission :joy: I always asked my self why? :joy:

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I thought I am the only one who finds some project description so hard to understand even after reading it severally. To add to this, team should make their post more concise to avoid making users lose interest in reading about their project.

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Somebody have finally speak my mind, I totally agree with you, making it simple and clear will help everyone who find interest on a project.

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I thoroughly enjoyed the presentation on your project and found it to be quite insightful. I have a few questions that I believe could deepen my understanding of the innovative approaches you’re implementing. I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss them further:

  1. Can you explain how your proprietary system improves the efficiency of USDT transactions on the TRON blockchain compared to other platforms?
  2. What specific cryptoeconomic modalities do you integrate with your system, and how do they enhance transaction security?
  3. How does your approach to cross-network transfers contribute to financial interoperability in the digital economy?
  4. What challenges have you encountered in optimizing transaction velocity on the TRON protocol, and how have you addressed them?
  5. Can you provide examples of how your services benefit discerning investors in the decentralized financial space?

:joy::heart_hands:

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There is one thing that I find very strange. Normally, I use the word “seamless” a lot in my daily life. However, I noticed that this word was used in almost every 2-3 paragraphs produced with ChatGPT. Therefore, when I saw this word more than once in project descriptions, a slight “prejudice” occurred, although I did not want it.

Other than that, I agree that paragraphs that are simple and to the point are definitely always much more prominent.

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You could see that word often also before ChatGPT became a thing tho. It’s one of those magic words in crypto haha
Seamless, transparent, frictionless, trustless,… the winning combo of the web3 project :grinning:

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:joy::joy::joy::joy:
You’ve said it all
I will definitely adapt this in the next upcoming seasons

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I think I know who you are talking about :joy::joy:

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you have also notice that right?

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Yes
Something similar was done on my project
I kept asking myself “why highlight the full project”?

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hahahaha I dont understand why

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Not a just a community member but a project wonder or so.
I even had to tell him to learn how to quote properly. Bro no send at all. Hahahahha

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@fabsltsa I love this trouble you starting this morning.
When I see grammar and line up like this, I first ask my question.

The person, if given a mic in a full hall or speaker role in a space , can they say it out?

For me when I noticed frequent HOWEVER in a sentence. I wil have to check again.

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