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Now that crypto is dead, what will this board be about?

>> No.8294665

What a godess

>> No.8294670
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8294670

I dunno, /biz/ness I guess.

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8294681

big black dicks!

>> No.8294695

Who is this whore?

>> No.8294735

>>8294650
carding

>> No.8294757

>>8294650
Shut up Jew fudder. We’re wise to your porn and fiat Jew tricks.

>> No.8294764

that controller isn't even plugged in what a fucking poseur

>> No.8294791

>>8294764
wireless dumbshit

>> No.8294794

it will be the horror anime board is what I heard the mods say on Discord yesterday it will just focus on horror anime and it will be the most strictly moderated board in 4chins history

>> No.8294795
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>>8294650
Spiders

>> No.8294822

>>8294650
I honestly would just like this board to be a series of different /generals/
>bitcoin
>altcoins
>small business
>e-commerce
>AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
>property
>stocks
>financial management

Genuine advice, helpful conversations and useful information. Less get rich quick mentality and more talking about business and money in general.

>> No.8294849

braps

>> No.8294871

>>8294650
50% dropshipping
50% grandpa stocks
50% brapposting

>> No.8294886

>>8294871
>50% brapposting

I'm okay with this

>> No.8294952

>>8294791
yeah right

>> No.8295109

Asian gf discussion board

Book it

>> No.8295305
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>> No.8295328

>>8294871
>50+50+50%=150%
>????

>> No.8296442

>>8294795
SPDRS

>> No.8296492

>>8294822
Best post in the thread. I like /biz/ in it's current, extremely autistic state but it could be so much better desu

>> No.8296547

>>8294650
So far?
Referral spam
Pajeet spam
Larping.

You can't even have a reasonable discussion about anything without a coinfag* jumping and and blurting "YUR A FAG ALT COINS MOONING SOON YOU HATE MUNNEY"

*coinfags are the irrational, non-coin holding faggots who are just here to sperg out while the real investors put actual money into the game. They're self-proclaimed "experts" who just post stupid shit. Not all coin-holders are coinfags.

Example: Every time a red line appears on Gdax, a coinfag runs here and spergs "Kobayashit hurr durrr", when Kobayashi stated he's pretty much done selling off coins until September. That's a coinfag.

>> No.8296562

Sports betting

>> No.8296571

>>8294650
Powh 3d ofc, its future of financial world. Imagine there are still people trading coins on exchanges instead of getting passive income from powh

>> No.8296642

>>8294681
fuck you nigger :)

>> No.8296853

we've been slowly transitioning to thot-posting for a few weeks now. The plan should be to completely swing over by mid-july

>> No.8297298
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Anyone tried any trading on this?

>> No.8297316

>>8294650
>tattoo

What a shame

>> No.8297326

>>8294764
dad

>> No.8297342

>>8294871
What's dropshipping?

>> No.8297378

>>8297342
You sell someone else's stuff for a chunk f the profits

>> No.8297402

>>8294650
god i wish that was me

>> No.8297406

>>8294650
Two years ago a typical page would have a:
>Stock Market general
>Ebay General
>threads from business owners
>A couple tinfoils about cryptos
> Threads about what to study in college

Crypto will be laughable in a couple years

>> No.8297435

>>8297378
Can you give an example in the context of /biz/? What do they sell and how do they sell it?

>> No.8297515

>>8297435
Not that guy but say for instance you wanted to make bank from selling Star Wars merchandise on Ebay (or you website), once someone puts an order through on your website, for $20 say, you immediately fill in the customers details on the Disney website shop for the product..and perhaps the Disney site stocks it for $15 so you gross a $5 profit without carrying any risk but having inventory that may not sell.

That is one way of drop shipping, but in a textbook:
>Drop shipping is a supply chain management method in which the retailer does not keep goods in stock but instead transfers the customer orders and shipment details to either the manufacturer etc.

>> No.8297530

>>8294650
By trying to answer the question
"How can we make money online, anonymously, and in a short time period?"

>> No.8297538
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> Bitcoin is dead

Checked on pic related.

>> No.8297547

>>8296442
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4_uHQE_dqc
SHPIDERS

>> No.8297564

>>8297342
It's basically turning your home into a warehouse. Or, you run an ecommerce site, and when someone buys your cheap Chinese shit, someone else ships it for you.

Most of it is shipping cheap Chinese shit from Alibaba, and it's not something that will get you rich. It's getting so widespread, the margins are thing on both sides, and you'd need to spend all of your time shipping stuff out of your house, to make any cash. People made cash from it, when it was more underground, but it's going mainstream, so too many people are trying to do it.

>> No.8297586

>>8297515
The days of that much profit are long gone, if they ever existed. Most drop shipping is cheap Chinese shit from Alibaba. Margins are thin in dropshipping, and getting thinner every day.

>> No.8297595

>>8294822
This is a good answer. Then the cancer could be better contained. There is a time for pink wojaks and a time not to post pink wojaks and often they end up being spammed in threads that are supposed to contain serious discussion.

>> No.8297627

What about penny stocks? Does anyone know where I can buy penny stocks?

>> No.8297630

>>8297564
Ah sounds like what my dad did in the 90's sort of. Buying educational software from a distributor and selling it to schools. It's weird people can't just buy stuff from manufacturers themselves. All the middle men make their cut from reshipping it.

>> No.8297682

>>8297538
>Oy vey goyim, you don't want that fake Internet shekels.

>> No.8297840

>>8297630
Who says you can't? You just have to know who to talk to, and be willing to buy in bulk, and pay someone to put it on a truck and bring it to you, or pick it up at their depot yourself. Happens every day. If you want to buy a truckload of HotPockets and sell them, there's nothing stopping you, and you just need to contact the company that makes them, and get in touch with their internal sales department. The only things you can't do that with are products that require permits or licenses, like dangerous chemicals, or crude oil. No company will turn down a sale, if you're willing to buy in the units they ship to resellers in. How do you think distributors get started? Or do you think distributors need a special permit or something?

>> No.8297885

>>8297840
Yeah I guess the issue is you have to buy in bulk if you buy directly.

>> No.8297903

>>8297298
I'm curious too...

>> No.8298039

>>8297885
Exactly. That's why Costco took off, because it was bulk, that saved you money. Or used to, that business model hasn't existed there for a long time. Costco used to be a way to bypass distributors, by buying in bulk straight from the manufacturer, and selling directly to local businesses. That was back when you had to own a business to get a card. That all changed when they opened membership to anyone.

>> No.8298202

>>8294822
Worst post in the thread. I like /biz/ in it's old, extremely autistic state and it couldn't be better desu

>> No.8298219

>>8294795
spider expert

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>>8294795
finally

>> No.8298578

>>8294795
Untapped market, we need a spider in every purse and baby bottle in America.

>> No.8298762

>>8294650
Disgusting

>> No.8298970

>>8294795
>>8298254
>>8298578
Ok, spiders it is. Now, how do we make money from them?

>> No.8299477

>>8296562
this would be interesting

>> No.8300280

>>8294650
>Now that crypto is dead, what will this board be about?

It's not dead you stupid fuck. the market is still going on.

Meanwhile dipshits are investing. I'm lending my money.

>> No.8300309

>>8294795
Thanks just bought 100k

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art
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAExa9P7hME

>> No.8301547

>>8297627
probably on the stock market anon

>> No.8301624

>>8294822
Yes

>> No.8301643

>>8294791
Imagine being this dense

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>>8294795
I know a guy...

>> No.8301808

>>8298970
>One Emeryville, California-based startup, Bolt Threads, says it has perfected growing spider silk proteins in yeast and is poised to turn out tons of spider silk thread per year. In Lansing, Michigan, Kraig Biocraft Laboratories says it needs only to finalize negotiations with silkworm farms in Vietnam to produce mass quantities of a combination spider/silkworm silk, which the U.S. Army is now testing for ballistics protection. "There has been huge progress since … the '90s, when both function and commercial scale seemed far away," says My Hedhammar, a biochemist at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.
>Kraig Labs has successfully created at least 20 transgenic silkworm variants so far, each expressing different levels of spider silk proteins. Silk with strength equaling native spider silk has applications such as: car airbags, bulletproof vests, seat belts, parachutes, nets, and sporting goods.

>> No.8302095

>>8301547
Where do I go to use that?

>> No.8302162

>>8294650
>thinks crypto is dead
>hasnt bought modum
He's not going to make it

>> No.8302340

>>8294650
Crypto isn't dead you dumbass. I'm relying on these dumbasses to buy in so I can short the market.