Signal
The right data belongs in the right place.
BTC/USD price context, network difficulty, block height, mempool load, transaction fee pressure, and public status are useful public signals.
Order history, allocation records, payout wallet settings, mining pool credentials, ASIC telemetry, worker names, rejected-share detail, and internal alerts belong behind protected or operator-only access.
Translation
Participants should not need a mining dictionary to start.
FallenOne should explain terms like hashrate, network difficulty, block rewards, pool payouts, on-chain confirmations, and mempool congestion in plain language.
The goal is to make future operators and buyers more informed before launch, not overwhelm them with a wall of data.
Operating Discipline
A clear method makes the platform easier to trust.
FallenOne explains the principles participants need to understand: what data is public, what belongs in the account center, and what remains part of protected operations.
That structure keeps the experience understandable for members while preserving the controls needed to operate responsibly.