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Title: [2018-03-22]Coinidol Experts’ Club Membership a Stairway to the Runway of Mass M
Post by: Vladdirescu87 on March 26, 2018, 10:53:50 AM
Coinidol Experts’ Club Membership a Stairway to the Runway of Mass Media Stars

Coinidol.com, the world blockchain news outlet, has launched a new project called "Coinidol Expert Club", that will help new names to rise among well-known world experts in the field of Blockchain, Bitcoin and Financial technologies. The names of experts, that enter the club, will become popular among the readers from 174 countries of the world that visit Coinidol.com 1/4 million times per month. The best members of Coinidol Expert Club will be quoted by authors of editorial articles on Coinidol.

Coinidol.com as the world news magazine usually quotes prominent members in articles and refuses the small players a chance to get on the pages of the world blockchain news outlet. But this club is your chance to enter the closed club of experts, quoted by world magazines together with Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, Charlie Lee, creator of Litecoin and inheritors of Satoshi Nakamoto, the leaders of Bitcoin Foundation.

Read more: https://coinidol.com/coinidol-experts-club-membership/

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Title: Re: [2018-03-22]Coinidol Experts’ Club Membership a Stairway to the Runway of Mass M
Post by: DooMAD on March 26, 2018, 12:09:55 PM
Off-topic - This arguably doesn't belong in the Press board.  There's a distinction between media articles about Bitcoin versus Bitcoin-related entities issuing a press release about new products and services.  IMO this belongs in Service Discussion or Service Announcements.

On Topic - Their usage of the word "expert" is concerning if it only consists of people who have paid them money.  There are already enough wealthy, loud-mouth prognosticators providing their seemingly entirely speculative predictions.  Do media outlets really need to accept money to attract an even greater number of them?  I'll be sure to deduct credibility points from anyone they name as a supposed expert from this point on, unless they've proven themselves sufficiently knowledgeable and qualified.