Publishing
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Introduction It's now fifteen days since I could post on my main account here. As I said in my last post on the situation, I do not want to be writing these pieces, but it is the only way I can let people know what is happening. However, most of my regular readers think I have stopped writing or have done something wrong. It's never Vocal's fault, is it?
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred - EBA2 months ago in Writers
What's Happening On Vocal?
Introduction I have never appeared on the "What's Happening" and since October have not received a Top Story or honourable mention, and on the 23rd of November, Vocal stopped me from posting on my main account, then ignored (and are still ignoring my emails and tickets) the situation.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred - EBA2 months ago in Writers
How Regulatory Changes Are Impacting Crypto Exchanges
As someone who has navigated regulatory compliance for crypto exchanges across three continents over the past eight years, I've witnessed firsthand how regulation transforms from perceived threat to competitive advantage. The landscape has shifted dramatically from the wild west days of 2017 to today's increasingly structured environment, fundamentally altering how exchanges operate, compete, and serve their users.
By Rowan Meritt2 months ago in Writers
Comparing IT Consulting Rates Across Washington DC
Finding the right technology partner means understanding what you'll actually pay. Washington's market offers everything from budget break-fix services to premium strategic consulting. The trick is knowing which pricing model fits your needs and what factors drive those numbers up or down.
By Rowan Meritt2 months ago in Writers
Igniz vs Lighter: Which DEX Is Right for You
The decentralized exchange landscape is evolving rapidly. New platforms are emerging with different philosophies, technologies, and target audiences. Two names generating attention in the DeFi space are Igniz and Lighter both promising to reshape how traders interact with decentralized markets.
By Rowan Meritt2 months ago in Writers
This Was My Best Fucking Piece (And It Still Lost)
There’s a particular kind of heartbreak that only writers know— the moment you hit “submit,” whisper a shaky prayer to the literary gods, and then, days or weeks later, open an email that starts with the word “Unfortunately.”
By Alexander Mind2 months ago in Writers
Crypto Exchange Licenses: The Easiest Jurisdictions for Fast Registration
After helping over 40 crypto businesses navigate the licensing maze across different jurisdictions, I can tell you one thing with absolute certainty: choosing the wrong jurisdiction can kill your exchange before it even launches. I've watched promising startups burn through $200,000 trying to get licensed in the wrong country while their competitors went live in three months elsewhere.
By Rowan Meritt2 months ago in Writers
How Homeowners Can Understand Their Electrical Limits Before Adding New Appliances. AI-Generated.
Many homeowners upgrade their homes with new appliances, EV chargers, heat pumps, or kitchen equipment. These additions increase electrical demand, and not every home has enough capacity to support them.
By Jasmin Rupvatiya2 months ago in Writers
I Googled My Pen Name And Book Title
It was a Google driven by utter frustration. Why was I frustrated- and how did that lead to a Google of myself? My audiobook. It passed Quality control. It was approved on https://voices.inaudio.com. It has been distributed to 31 platforms. I had announced my release date as December 17th. I wanted to put it on pre-order. Completely forgot it can take up to 30 days or more before your stuff is actually published on these platforms.
By Hope Martin2 months ago in Writers
Imran Khan: The Man Who Refused to Bow
The story opens with a 70-year-old man sitting behind the walls of a prison. His name is Imran Khan. His “crime,” in the eyes of his opponents, is that he gave the youth of Pakistan a voice and a sense of purpose. Many had already written his political obituary, but those who knew him understood he was not someone who gave up easily. He was offered two choices: apologise and walk free, or stay behind bars. He chose to stand firm against the people he believed had looted his country.
By Salman Writes2 months ago in Writers












