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For me, I've only recently started actively using SN, although I've had a quick look at it before, it took the praises of someone else to really push me over the edge. I surprisingly enjoy tipping sats more than I'd thought, and find it to be a clever integration of community-based quality management and rewards. Now, to the question;

What other projects, blogs or ressources in general are flying under most people's radar? What's worth a look?

I made this site of links I have curated:
https://theofficialbitcoinwebsite.org

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That's a great collection. The website is a bit hard to read though because of the white text and white numbered background. May I suggest a css change to increase contrast? For instance you could add this

#wrapper {
    background-color: rgba(62, 33, 33, 0.3);
    backdrop-filter: blur(5px);
}
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It's actually built with carrd.co, but I tried making the text a bit bolder, and reduced the pink transition zone between red and blue that I think was making it hard to read. I saw the imperfect readability as a slight feature as bitcoin requires focus, sort of like the psychological effect of speaking quietly to have people pay closer attention, but perhaps it was a bit too much.

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imperfect readability as a slight feature

I like it. This is a way of thinking in web design that is rare imo. Makes me think about the way old.reddit.com (which is the version im used to) is almost intentionally unintuitive, while new.reddit.com is sleek and simple.
I have a (slightly elitist) pet theory that the old.reddit design led to higher quality users, because casual people would see it and just NOPE out of there. Only us nerds had time to parse the wall.. Us old smelly nerds..

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The bitcoin only series I started on Hackernoon, for starters.

Check this one out --> https://hackernoon.com/why-bitcoin-only-bitcoin-is-not-crypto

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Gotta say, good read. Especially the intro is solid; "However, I do have time." ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜†

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Thanks for reading, Fabs.
I got to add that the intended audience for those Hackernoon posts is tech-savvy people who are confused and think bitcoin and crypto are similar things.

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I'm steadily growing my Bitcoin-focussed twice-weekly newsletter at https://www.bitcoinbreakdown.net that I started in April. I'm at 1550 active subs at the moment and underestimated the amount of work it would take to deliver consistent quality output. Please consider subscribing and engaging - it's aimed specifically at dedicated and burgeoning maxis alike, as well as at supporting greater Bitcoin adoption.

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Obviously we have to shamelessly plug ourselves ๐Ÿ˜Š

https://www.athena-alpha.com

We have over a quarter of a million+ words, all dedicated to teaching and explaining Bitcoin ONLY. No shitcoins.

We prioritise user Privacy & Security and aim to become the go to resource for Bitcoin Education. One that helps to bring top tier information, reviews and guides to everyone ๐Ÿงก

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Standardsats.github.io

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