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Hackernoon Vs Bitcoin – the final confrontation you did not ask

Hackernoon and Bitcoin chains their ongoing publications-for profit.

While hackernoon publishes articles every 10 minutes, Bitcoin publishes blocks.

I am compared and compared.

NoteNo Amnesty International has been exploited or consulted in making this article.

Editor’s note: This story represents the opinions of the author of the story. The author does not belong to Hackernoon staff and wrote this story on their own. The Hackernoon Liberation Team only verified the story of the grammatical accuracy and does not condone any of the claims here. #Dyor

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Welcome to Hackernoon Decoded: The best reports of 2024 technology blogging

Published Hackernoon Articles (or Abolished) In 2024 alone 44 years, 6 months, and 18 days from the time of reading!

Given that 2024 had 52,704 periods of 10 minutes every 10 minutes, Hackernoon recorded

(44*365*24*6 + 6*30*24*6 + 18*24*6) / 52704 = 44 minutes of reading time.

How many readers are these, on average?

Searching for average reading time for articles and blog jobs online. But if we take Masterblogging.com + 0.25 % error, most Internet users read for about two minutes before continuing their day.

44/2 = 22 readers every 10 minutes.

Suppose that all these readers contribute to the final result,

then,

From the case of Noonion 2025: Expand the scope of commercial blogging and the technological publishing network,

Commercial blogging appears to have been the secret sauce of Hakiron’s massive success.

Although Hackernoon does not reveal his profits, it is open enough to tell us about something of this standing chart.

Besides this state of Noonion from 2021, we can conclude in a simplified manner:

From the above graph, the difference between 2023 and 2024 is about 6X between 2020 and 2021, so let’s say that they made at least $ 6 million.

6 million / 52704 dollars = $ 113 every 10 minutes as the 22 readers paid it.

$ 113/22 ~ $ 5 per reader.

Cute – good.

But also, well, how?

The last time I reviewed, reading does not cost anything.

But have you done any online purchase last year?

Yes?

With a recommendation from Hackernoon Heh?

I bet you did.

More importantly, I bet you have benefited more than that, you did not follow it like Hackernoon.

While the above data shows the possibilities of Hackernoon, which is impressive for a company ranked 2747, readers are the reason for its occurrence.

Spending time with good content makes money on this day and this age.

I am not adept at the technical techniques of the targeted ads, but look here, I will show you.

Using some mathematics, the opposite, simplistic ratio:

If the number 2747 is 6 million dollars and then No. 1 – Facebook, in 2747 * 6 million dollars> 16 billion dollars!

Have you ever paid for your Facebook or Instagram subscription?

no.

Pay for publication?

no.

Buy anything on the recommendation … they are.

I was on the way. In the fourth quarter alone, they made $ 16 billion.

Ah, the power of the larger Sisi of Y = K/X with K = 1. (Does it seem like 0.25? It looks like that).

Certainly, it is not a simplified opposite rate.

This chart of profitability for the AHREFS ranking.

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I will now compare Hackernoon to Bitcoin.

Assume that blogging is similar to building a set of useful information.

Transactions include book, readers and publishers.

For Bitcoin, the information in each useful bloc looks somewhat, but it is useful because it prevents double spending.

Bill, hey.

Well, power, remember, in advertising revenues.

So let’s follow the ads.

Bitcoin has been well announced, I say.

Here are some of the latest ads.

Bitcoin

Bitcoin, according to the new usual, 3.125 Bitcoins mining and one block every 10 minutes, to add it to Blockchain.

Although we may never get a completely clear picture of the number of people who dealt with it (thanks to the high L2 payments that protect privacy, we can know how much the value you gained during the past year.

Qtn: If it is 113.36 % of Old_Market_CAP = 105,950 * 21 million, look for Old_Market_cap / OMC.

After grinding, we see that omc = 93,463 * 21 million.

Profit = (105,950 – 93463) * 21 million = 262 billion dollars.

Yes. Bitcoin won the profit game.

For every 10 minutes:

262 billion dollars / 52704 = 4.9 million dollars per bitcoin block.

Oh, my God.

I seriously think that Hackernoon should start spreading Bitcoin blocks as articles.

Some of these revenues may rub them.

Seriously, look at all this money !!

What.

For meaningless things, keep in mind.

But of course, these (published) blocks are extracted completely different from Hackernoon articles.

First, it is a very dangerous mining competition (gaining innovative guarantee) before publishing it on Blockchain in Bitcoin.

If the Bitcoin / Block Publishing is a Hackernoon writing competition, it will be really intense.

It even heats the climate (imagine it).

Second, anyone can be lucky. Not only men with high -powered machines worth billions.

Whoever does not want a prize of $ 330,000 every 10 minutes, to publish a series of 2MB text is not very interesting for humans to read it, but at a value of $ 4.9 million.

And climbing.

(No one reads the blocs. But what if they did?!)

Bitcoin, like a puzzle.

It is already modern.

Isaac Newton will be jealous.

While the alchemis in Old people have struggled to turn bullets into gold, the chemists today are struggling to convert the electric economic competition into bitcoin blocks.

(Some, such as Silor, instead “Lee” Loan Fiat to buy bitcoin coins faster than it can be extracted.

Very interesting.)

Strange enough, anyone can succeed. They only have to prepare a Bitcoin application, obtain two appropriate automatic books from Super Savant Ai Bots (mines), and they work with pre -released claims (Power It with Core Software and All), and GO hit.

Then go away.

Consider other important work.

What is the RAD publishing machine.

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PS >> Hackernoon should try to model different aspects of Bitcoin for its current / future features, IMO.

Copy of something from a global publication giant worth $ 262 billion in the world may not be a bad idea.

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