More Bitcoin Exposure Through Facebook's Blogging Tool?

More Bitcoin Exposure Through Facebook's Blogging Tool?

Facebook is trying to tap into the realm of online publishing with its revamped version of its Notes feature, which might pave the way for more bitcoin exposure through short articles. Entries written through the social media platform's Notes section are larger in size, include a large featured image and are presented with a clear headline. Aside from that, Facebook is also exploring options to allow for longer-form content on their platform, with the current wall only showing a short part of the longer posts right now. Bitcoin Exposure on Facebook. Since Facebook is seen as a discovery....


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