CauseX Whitepaper
  • πŸ‘‹Welcome to CauseX Chain
  • Overview
    • πŸ’‘What we do
    • ✨Our Features
    • C4C Token Swap and CauseX Token Deployment
    • CauseX Blockchain Development
    • Token Swap and Burn Mechanism
    • Entertainment and Media Integration
    • Bridge Development
    • Community Expansion
    • Future Expansion and Innovation
  • Community Guides
    • πŸ“ͺMaking Content
      • Understanding CauseX Revenue
      • πŸ“ŽUnderstanding Social Media Revenue
  • Fundamentals
    • πŸ› οΈGetting set up
      • πŸ“Setting permissions
      • πŸ§‘Member Guidelines
  • Use Cases
    • 🎨For Designers
    • πŸ–₯️For Developers
  • πŸ—ΊοΈRoadMap
  • πŸͺ™Tokenomics
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  1. Community Guides

Making Content

Creating a Post:

  1. User Registration:

    • Users need to register on the CauseX platform. This might involve creating an account, providing necessary details, and securing their account with authentication measures.

  2. Token Acquisition:

    • Users may need CauseX tokens to participate in activities on the platform. They can acquire tokens through various means, such as purchases, staking, or participating in community events.

  3. Navigate to Content Creation Section:

    • Within the CauseX platform, there should be a dedicated section or interface for content creation. Users navigate to this section.

  4. Upload Content:

    • Users can upload various types of content, such as videos, images, articles, or other media, depending on the platform's capabilities and focus on entertainment, media, and games.

  5. Staking (Optional):

    • Depending on the platform's design, users might have the option to stake CauseX tokens when uploading content. Staking can demonstrate commitment and may offer additional benefits.

  6. Metadata and Tagging:

    • Users provide relevant metadata, tags, and descriptions for their content. This information helps categorize and organize the content within the platform.

  7. Submit for Validation:

    • After uploading content, users may submit it for validation. Validators or the community might review the content to ensure it aligns with platform guidelines and standards.

Interacting within the Platform:

  1. Viewing Content:

    • Users can browse and view content uploaded by others within the CauseX platform. The platform may have various categories or sections based on the type of content.

  2. Engagement Metrics:

    • The platform tracks engagement metrics such as views, likes, and shares. These metrics may be visible to users and could contribute to overall community engagement.

  3. Commenting and Sharing:

    • Users can engage with content by leaving comments and sharing posts. This interaction helps build a sense of community and encourages content creators.

  4. Earning Rewards:

    • Active users who engage with content and contribute to the platform's growth may be eligible for rewards. This could include airdrops, tokens, or other incentives.

  5. Community Governance:

    • Users, especially those holding CauseX tokens, may have the opportunity to participate in community governance. This could involve voting on proposals, contributing to decision-making, and influencing the platform's direction.

  6. Feedback and Improvement:

    • The platform may incorporate a feedback mechanism, allowing users to provide input on the quality of content, platform features, and overall user experience. This feedback loop helps in continuous improvement.

  7. Validator Interaction:

    • Validators play a role in overseeing content. Users might interact with validators through a transparent process where validators can approve or deny content based on guidelines.

Remember, the specific steps and features may vary based on the actual implementation of the CauseX platform. Users should refer to the platform's official documentation or user guides for detailed instructions on content creation and interaction.

Step 2 - Create Post

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