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Royalty Ronin

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How to start crypto trading as a beginner
I started trading crypto in 2017, we all have to start somewhere, here's my guide. 1. Start with education: Learn about blockchain technology, different cryptocurrencies, and basic trading concepts. Read books, watch YouTube videos, and follow reputable crypto news sources. 2. Choose a reputable exchange: Sign up for a well-known crypto exchange like Binance, Coinbase, or Kraken. These platforms are beginner-friendly and have good security measures. 3. Start small: Don't invest more than you can afford to lose. Begin with a small amount to get comfortable with the process. 4. Stick to major cryptocurrencies: As a beginner, focus on established coins like Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) and Solana (SOL). They're more stable and widely accepted. 5. Use dollar-cost averaging (DCA): Instead of trying to time the market, invest a fixed amount regularly regardless of price. This strategy helps reduce the impact of volatility. 6. Learn about wallets: Understand the difference between hot wallets (online) and cold wallets (offline storage). Consider getting a hardware wallet for long-term storage of larger amounts. 7. Practice with paper trading: Many exchanges offer demo accounts where you can practice trading without risking real money. Use this to get familiar with the interface and test strategies. 8. Understand market cycles: Crypto markets are highly volatile. Learn about bull and bear markets, and be prepared for significant price swings. 9. Don't FOMO: Avoid making decisions based on Fear Of Missing Out. Stick to your strategy and don't chase pumps. 10. Keep records: Track your trades, gains, and losses. This will help you learn from your mistakes and is important for tax purposes. 11. Be cautious of scams: The crypto space is rife with scams. Be skeptical of promises of guaranteed returns or pressure to invest quickly.
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What are some reputable sources of info in your opinion?
Cuppa AI review
Cuppa AI is this all-in-one AI-powered content marketing suite that's supposed to help you create SEO-optimized content in minutes, and at a fraction of the cost of other tools such as Brandwell. Here's what I found interesting: 1. It's a "Bring Your Own Keys" (BYOK) platform. This means you use your own API keys from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Perplexity. The upside? No sneaky upcharges on token usage when generating content. 2. They claim to create content in 33 languages and for over 100 different countries. That's pretty impressive if it works well. 3. The platform has a 5-step setup process that includes setting up knowledge bases and brand voice. This could be great for maintaining consistency across your content. 4. They have a "Power Editor" with built-in SEO features that they say rivals tools like Surfer and Frase. It even lets you research with Wikipedia, Google, Reddit, and Amazon while you're editing. 5. Cuppa AI supports various content types - articles, buyer's guides, social posts, and newsletters. So it's not just for blog posts. 6. They claim it costs about 5 cents per 1,000 words using their AI. Looking at my Open AI usage, I actually think it's less! Has anyone here actually used Cuppa AI? I'd love to hear about your experiences, especially regarding the quality of the AI-generated content and how much editing it actually needs. Also, if you've used other AI content tools, how does Cuppa AI compare? Is it worth the hype?
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Good timing - I was just checking their website out!
beehiiv vs Convertkit?
As an investor in beehiiv, and user, you know what I'm going to say, but here's what perplexity says: Beehiiv is generally more affordable and better suited for content creators focused on newsletters and building an audience, offering features like integrated referral programs and a built-in website. ConvertKit excels in advanced automations, integrations, and selling digital products, making it ideal for creators who prioritize complex email marketing strategies and selling courses or coaching services. More info here https://www.reddit.com/r/LetterOperators/comments/1gcid3g/beehiiv_vs_convertkit_now_kit/
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@Richard Patey I am a member of two communities. They have some bugs to work out but the features are far superior IMO -payment options, flexible payment plans, different subscription levels, 3% transaction fees > $99/month, dashboards, etc. Especially useful if you already have a discord and want to charge for access. The API is more robust and the biggest plus is it appears to be much easier to transfer ownership and create your own affiliate program.
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@Richard Patey why is it considered a war? Competition is good and Skool is still relevant if you have simple needs for a community.
Niched FB Group for Sale + Domain + Email List
I'm looking to offload a side project I don’t have time for anymore. I have a laser engraving Facebook group with 41.6k members and an email list of 550. The group's focus is Lightburn (the top laser software) and AI, and members are looking to level up their skills. I’ll also throw in the domain lasersnacks.comβ€”the plan was to turn it into a fun, bite-sized newsletter for laser engravers. There are a bunch of ways to make money with this: - Affiliate partnerships with Lightburn courses, Etsy-related courses, tools, materials, and laser printers ($$$). - Collaborations with YouTubers in the niche. - Sponsored content or ads in the newsletter. - Paid group or subscription model for advanced tutorials. - Plus, AI photo generation/enhancement is really starting to take off in this space too. The FB group is feeding the email list through the group questionnaire, so it’s got a nice foundation to build on. Lastly - for those of you who follow TrendingData- laser engraving is up +138% 4 Trending Products Doing 8-Figures! πŸš€ (beehiiv.com) If you or someone you know might be interested, hit me up!
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Niched FB Group for Sale + Domain + Email List
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@Jakub Pacanda You got it.
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@Brooks Conkle yeah, I’m a lucky gal to call Yosemite home. A guy was selling the group on Reddit and I was possibly going to jump into the hobby.
Skool community ownership can now be transferred
You can now transfer ownership of Skool communities so they can be bought and sold πŸš€ Communities as an asset class/category will now take off!
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Skool community ownership can now be transferred
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THIS IS HUGE
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@cassiemay
Digital asset investor. Tech nerd πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ

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Joined Jun 20, 2024
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Yosemite, California
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