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Pull Request Overview

This PR updates the README to introduce an “Ethereum Transactions” section, specifying the repository’s Ethereum address and adjusting the HTML used for centering the project avatar.

  • Added an “Ethereum Transactions” heading and explanatory text.
  • Inserted the project’s Ethereum address in bold.
  • Moved and updated HTML <p align="center"> tags around the avatar image.


All transactions related to this repository should be performed with the following Ethereum address only:

**0x06EE840642a33367ee59fCA237F270d5119d1356** <p align="center">
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The <p align=\"center\"> tag is placed directly after the address line, which may cause formatting issues. Consider moving the opening <p align="center"> to its own line (just before the image) and removing it from the address line for clearer structure.

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**0x06EE840642a33367ee59fCA237F270d5119d1356** <p align="center">
**0x06EE840642a33367ee59fCA237F270d5119d1356**
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0x06EE840642a33367ee59fCA237F270d5119d1356

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cceneag commented Jul 13, 2025

This pull request updates the README.md file to include information about Ethereum transactions related to the repository. The most important change is the addition of an Ethereum address and a new section header.

Documentation updates:

  • README.md: Added a new section titled "Ethereum Transactions" along with an Ethereum address (0x06EE840642a33367ee59fCA237F270d5119d1356) for performing transactions related to the repository.

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cceneag commented Jul 13, 2025

This pull request updates the README.md file to include information about Ethereum transactions, specifying the Ethereum address to be used for all transactions related to the repository.

Documentation updates:

  • README.md: Added a new section titled "Ethereum Transactions" that provides the Ethereum address 0x06EE840642a33367ee59fCA237F270d5119d1356 for repository-related transactions.

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How can i update this u have any idea

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