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Make website positioning message more concise

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    • Updated the tagline in the documentation to better emphasize the simplicity of launching a customizable blockchain.

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This update simplifies the tagline for Rollkit, making it more concise and focused. The revision enhances the clarity of the message, emphasizing the ease with which users can launch their own sovereign, customizable blockchain, akin to deploying a smart contract.

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index.md Revised the tagline from "Rollkit allows anyone to launch their own sovereign, customizable blockchain as easily as a smart contract" to "Launch a sovereign, customizable blockchain as easily as a smart contract".

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A tiny tweak in the words we weave,
Clearer visions we now conceive.
Sovereign chains, from dreams extract,
As simply as a contract's pact.
Hop along on blockchain's new track!
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@Manav-Aggarwal Manav-Aggarwal requested a review from MSevey May 5, 2024 04:40
@Manav-Aggarwal Manav-Aggarwal changed the title Shorten website positioning Make website positioning message more concise May 5, 2024
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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between ef5dfe1 and 299c5f7.
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  • index.md (1 hunks)
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@MSevey MSevey merged commit 50c935b into main May 6, 2024
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@MSevey MSevey deleted the manav/update_position branch May 6, 2024 13:04
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