Now that crypto is dead, lets talk about how to build wealth by starting your own small business.Ill list 2 of my business ideas and you, anon, are to do the same. If everyone likes someone's idea we can get started as cofounders.1. Small warehouse using evaporative cooling and a Pykrete (sawdust ice mix, wont melt for a week) Battery to help kitchen gardeners or small farmers store produce in a cheap and efficient manner.2. A service where you can call in a chef for special occasions, like just for one day the chef will come in and cook for you. Your turn now anon, let us all embark on this journey with the common goal of building wealth.
>>62106410Selling websites made with Claude
Gravel/bark dust sorta place seem GOATed if you’re semi rural or in the burbs and there’s not one nearby. No utilities, no buildings, no perishable inventory just a tractor for scooping and maybe a delivery vehicle ($$$). Literally can’t go tits up. You can just play video games until someone shows up then load them up
>>62106410e-Shop with computer parts.Focused on low pricing.And very easy access to prices (public database / csv / json / git).But actually, we can also earn by hoarding DDR, SSD, video cards, and cpus (long term investment)- buy now- get (I hope) 5% bulk discont from whole seller- show it at just 5% profit, so our prices are a tiny bit lower, or same, as other chains- when price goes up by say 30% esp. furhter DDR shortage, we sell them just +20% from current price - so customers get is -10% cheaper that anywhere else, and we still make profit.If it works out - if the growth of ddr/ssd/gpu/cpu goes faster, in 2026-2028 than the loan costs.If only the price jumps +30% we totally win.Interested investors? Would be an limited corporation (in an eu, eastern) country.
>>62106410Why a chef needs you to share the profits of his work with?>inb4 muh bookeeping, admin shitAI
>>62106554>Why a chef needs you to share the profits of his work with?>>inb4 muh bookeeping, admin shit>AIWow you are right to call this out, it is NOT legal to deduce tax in this way, and yes they have the right to arrest you. You were correct to press me on this issue.Would you like to learn more about the inmates system in the USA, or draw a petition for en earlier release?
Assisted suicide by train for jeets. Basically, niggers love to push people onto incoming trains, and jeets love getting killed by trains. Let's monetize it. We hire niggers to do the pushing, and jeets pay us to get killed the way they like to. Pretty simple but I think this will work nicely. Anyone want to get in on this?
>Now crypto is deadIt's still at 71k. Where It's been for months.It's not dead, it's just not an infinite bull run machine anymore.
>>62106416It was already like $500 - 3000 for people who went around to small businesses and gave them the info/faq/make an appointment online website since it was just templating with a little styling. I doubt Claude pushed it down much further.>>62106535Pipe dream. Huge upfront investment, need huge inventory to get started. Microcenter does this in the US, it's a capital-intensive business.---Here is stuff I have seen people actually do:> rent apt, airbnb it (agree with landlord, register as rental), make money cleaning toilets (if you try to hire someone to cover the cleaning fee, your margin disappears). > deck building - can't scale, labor either alcoholics or branch off> same with concrete pouring, landscaping, upscale stonework (countertops, showers), flipping cars, etcIn the US, the drone and sex doll markets are underserved.
>>62106410A company that mass produce cheap small ai controlled drones that exolodes on your enemies infrastructure
>>62106837So you're saying it is dead
>>62107559This is a very competitive market, you have to be more specific than that.1. Can you go cheaper than China?2. No? Is the government going to subsidize you to be native? Yea? How is Palantir and Lockheed going to feel about that?3. What's your competitive advantage?4. What do you mean by AI, specifically? What model, running on what? Etc.
>>62107539>>>62106535 (You)>Pipe dream. Huge upfront investment, need huge inventory to get started. Microcenter does this in the US, it's a capital-intensive business.200,000$ should be enought to buy first DDR and GPU and SSD.Stock, wait for the +50% in price - then flip (sell) them with +50% profit (+5%, minus operational cost and loan costs = around 30% true profit).If it doesn't work then withdrew with -30% loss. Not just an e-shop (small profit margin) but stocking on valuable goods that are likely to rapidly increase in value even further.
Is selling counterfeit goods from china in minecraft still viable? Provided you find a quality supplier that makes decent knockoff products that don’t disintegrate immediately and doesn’t charge up the ass.ebay and such now has tight and rigid rules for selling and requires all kinds of proof and ID but surely there are ways to get around it in minecraft.
>>62106837Imagine the people that bought above 60k back in 2021. 5 Years later they are barely making any "profits" (none if you count inflation) Not to mention Bitcoin did a 75% dump from ATH that lasted the whole 2022. Bitcoin broke 100k on December 2024, not even 50% profits yet after all those years. And now after 5 years we're basically at the same price. Even the lucky faggots that bought the 16k dip back in 2022 are bagholding if they didn't sell above 100k last year. Not to mention Bear market has just started this year and we may see BTC below 30k. it's fucking over, friend. No one is making any money anymore. Plus, alts are fucking dead
>>62109878These are Men.
Imagine how bearish it'd get if Trump acknowledged and was angered by the TACO sentiment
>>62109887That only makes it hotter
>>62106410Research Chem lab. Gross margins are 70-90% for things like SARMs and the general space is exploding with all of the new peptides hitting the market. Idk the logistics of licensing requirements for setting something like this up kek or how to raise funding necessarily.
Bump.