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Tell me as much as you can in one hit no questions no stuffing around about " slictionary.com" and how i can make cash quick with it please thankyou kindlySLictionary.com (www.slictionary.com) is a crowd-sourced, self-learning dictionary built on the Bitcoin SV (BSV) blockchain. It lets anyone search for words/phrases (including slang, tech terms, memes, or niche lingo) and get ranked definitions that improve over time through real micro-payments. Searchers pay a tiny fee (starts at about 1¢ in BSV sats via micropayments) to look something up; that money flows mostly to the creators of the best definitions. The tagline is "Define your world" and "WB $ 1¢ to SEEK". It uses pictures, sounds, videos, example sentences, etymology, and rankings to make lookups fast and useful.
The site was created by Structured Linguistics LLC (founders include John "Jack" Pitts). It runs entirely on BSV for instant, low-cost transactions using wallets like MoneyButton or HandCash. No big tech ads or middlemen — revenue from every paid lookup goes 70% straight to the "WordSmiths" (people who write the definitions). The algorithm ranks definitions by usefulness (money votes with usage), so better content earns more over time. Leaderboards track top contributors by points/earnings (e.g., users like eolio@moneybutton.com with 43 points, sydomb@moneybutton.com with 39).
How it works (core loop)
Search: Type a word → pay micro-fee → instantly see ranked results (pictures/sounds/videos first for speed).
Create/WordSmith: Hit "Define a Word" or "Earn Money" button. Add definition, part of speech, pronunciation, example sentence, etymology, images, audio, or video. Hide from kids if it's slang/adult.
Earn: Your definition ranks and gets paid every time someone lookups that word. WordSmiths keep 70% of all lookup revenue. The more useful your defs, the higher they rank and the more passive income they generate.
It’s a "self-learning" system: usage + money ranking makes it better than traditional…