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Fix broken link #503

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@omahs omahs commented Feb 29, 2024

Fix broken link

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  • Documentation
    • Updated the link to Vitalik Buterin's "EndGame" vision for Ethereum in the roadmap introduction.

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The recent update involves a refinement within the project documentation, specifically targeting the enhancement of resource accessibility. The modification took place in the introductory section, where a pivotal hyperlink directing readers to Vitalik Buterin's conceptual framework for Ethereum, known as "EndGame," has been updated to a new destination. This change ensures that users are guided to the most current and relevant information regarding Ethereum's envisioned future.

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docs/.../introduction.md Updated the link to Vitalik Buterin's "EndGame" vision for Ethereum to a new URL.

🐇✨
In the realm of code, where ideas intertwine,
A single link changed, in a document so fine.
To Buterin's vision, a new path we find,
Guiding through ethers, leaving none behind.
🌌🚀

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Actionable comments generated: 0

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between a7d852e and ad257c8.
Files selected for processing (1)
  • docs/roadmap/introduction.md (1 hunks)
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docs/roadmap/introduction.md (1)
  • 107-107: The updated hyperlink to Vitalik Buterin's "EndGame" vision for Ethereum is a crucial fix to maintain the document's accuracy and usefulness. It's important to verify that the new URL is correct and leads to the intended content. Additionally, consider adding a brief description or context about the "EndGame" vision next to the link for readers who might not be familiar with it. This could enhance the educational value of the document.

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Actionable comments generated: 0

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between ad257c8 and 54fb695.
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  • docs/roadmap/introduction.md (1 hunks)
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  • docs/roadmap/introduction.md

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