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What Happens to Your TARTLE Data Packets After you hit Publish?

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In this episode of Tartlecast, we address a common question among TARTLE users: "What happens to my data packet after I publish it?" We clarify the process, explaining that published data packets are securely stored in the user's data vault and are not sold, moved, or transferred until a bid is placed on them. We also discuss the importance of completing data packets and building a robust data vault to attract potential buyers.

Key Takeaways:

  • Published data packets are NOT immediately sold. They are stored in your secure data vault.
  • TARTLE does not have access to your data vault. Only YOU have the keys.
  • Once a bid is placed on your data packet, you will be notified and can choose to accept or decline the offer.
  • Completing more data packets increases your visibility to buyers and your earning potential.

TCAST is a tech and data podcast co-hosted by Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby. The podcast delves into the latest trends in Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Humanity, examining the evolving landscape of digital transformation and innovation.

The show features interviews with data scientists, thought leaders, and industry experts at the forefront of technological advancement for human progress. Listeners can explore a wide range of TCAST episodes on their preferred podcast platforms.

Connect with TCAST:

What's your data worth? Find out at https://tartle.co/

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In this episode of Tartlecast, we address a common question among TARTLE users: "What happens to my data packet after I publish it?" We clarify the process, explaining that published data packets are securely stored in the user's data vault and are not sold, moved, or transferred until a bid is placed on them. We also discuss the importance of completing data packets and building a robust data vault to attract potential buyers.

Key Takeaways:

  • Published data packets are NOT immediately sold. They are stored in your secure data vault.
  • TARTLE does not have access to your data vault. Only YOU have the keys.
  • Once a bid is placed on your data packet, you will be notified and can choose to accept or decline the offer.
  • Completing more data packets increases your visibility to buyers and your earning potential.

TCAST is a tech and data podcast co-hosted by Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby. The podcast delves into the latest trends in Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Humanity, examining the evolving landscape of digital transformation and innovation.

The show features interviews with data scientists, thought leaders, and industry experts at the forefront of technological advancement for human progress. Listeners can explore a wide range of TCAST episodes on their preferred podcast platforms.

Connect with TCAST:

What's your data worth? Find out at https://tartle.co/

  continue reading

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