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Billie Nikelson
Billie Nikelson

Crypto data platform structure and event tracking pages

I was browsing different crypto data platforms and ended up opening https://m.sosovalue.com/project/event-horizon-1844238877568487426 while checking how these sites organize information. In general, the platform looks like a structured database where each project or event has its own separate page. Instead of long descriptions, the content is broken into small data blocks and entries. I noticed that navigation is pretty straightforward, mostly based on lists and individual records rather than articles. The Event Horizon page fits into this system as one of many entries with its own ID and event timeline. I’m still trying to understand how much information these entries are supposed to provide compared to full project profiles?

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Madina Tarin
Madina Tarin
2 days ago

From what I’ve seen, the whole platform works more like a data tracking system than a typical content site. Instead of articles or detailed explanations, it focuses on structured records with identifiers and timelines. Different entries seem to follow the same pattern, where each page contains a name, an ID, and a set of event-based updates. This makes it easier to compare activity across multiple records without reading long texts. The Event Horizon entry you mentioned fits that format, since it mainly shows dated events rather than descriptive content. It looks like the goal is to keep information consistent and easy to scan rather than fully explained.

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