Did I done goof?
What am i looking at desu
this doesn't look at like a crypto exchange / portfolio
>>1970439
You're on the wrong board, we don't discuss stocks or business here.
>>1970450
nubiz
How can I maximize gains by scamming welfare?
It has less payout than you might think.
It's not as great as you think. Welfare is tiny
>>1970394
Quit your job, sell all your assets,
enjoy your $50 a week and cardboard house.
Hey /biz/, how can i become a billionaire at 18.
Pic not related
I'm also 18 and want to know how to generate gajillions of dollars. And no, I don't have money to throw in crypto
>>1970387
start an online drop-shipping store that does it's transactions primarily in Bitbean. Once you get enough money, start a brick and mortar boutique store in a major city where you can sell Bitbean plushies.
> tfw you force so many people to hold your bags that they start a new economy free of Juden
G-goys p-please... B-Bitbean is worthless...
ITT: Things we can monetize.
I'll start:
This man is selling "intelligent conversations":
http://ftlauderdale.backpage.com/MiscServices/call-emie-for-an-intelligent-stimulating-conversation/46413151
>>1970314
i have a huge dick, am reasonably attractive, socially well adjusted and have quite a bit of experience with women. i always thought i'd become a male hooker for wealthy old women if my /biz/ goals didn't work out. they did though. anyway, like the thread idea. have a bump.
>>1970443
You could probably still make some money with that if you ever needed to stoop that low. It's an interesting life anyway
bumping because poor
does anyone else feel like they are getting crowded out of the workplace by women? in particular i am talking about office type jobs.
>go on dating app and even women who look retarded have slick job titles
>younger sisters who never went to college both have easy as fuck admin jobs
>girls i went to college with all got decent jobs
>girls i went to highschool with all got decent jobs and even if they didnt go to college or uni they were able to start out at some menial office job and build up on that
the only jobs i seem to be getting interviews for are all pleb shit that i could have gotten without a diploma. am i doomed to a life of sales and labor?
>>1970287
Yes they are crowding out men. Why?
>more submissive and docile
>less intelligent and don't realize they're exploited
>typically easier on the eyes than men
>can accept lower pay as often bfs husbands or family will support them
>willing to sit around all day inactive
To bad most biz owners don't realize they're also:
>less productive
>catty and cause drama
>significantly greater sick times and maternity leave
>cannot take honest criticism
>>1970287
Yes
This is by design
Fundamentalist critical theory is undermining the integrity of intrinsic egalitarian inclinations
>>1970287
It gets better when you're older. Around 30 women start to get babies which means they are constantly sick or just work part-time.
I heard from a few companies that they have problems getting people into leadership positions because 60% are women with kids nad 35% are Gen Y "men" who care more about saving the world than making shekels
I have a question. But first: I've learned to resist the enticement of money. I don't want to earn money at all. The most common response I've gotten is that I'm a lazy entitled leech. I seek my own interests and I won't spend a moment of my life working for another person. You don't get a second chance at life why waste your time?
once upon a time capitalism worked. It created great advancements for mankind. But today's capitalism is a bastardization of the old. We've discovered the best way to make money is not to make the best product but to make a dependency on their product. Companies do things like making their products easy to break on purpose. The best way to make money doesn't involve the advancement of mankind anymore, it seems like we're taking steps backwards. I can't be apart of such a toxic system.
My question is why do you support it?
>why do you support it
Because life has no objective meaning and seeing numbers on a screen go up is just as valid a goal as any other.
>>1970276
>why do you support it?
Enjoy being a poor cuck.
>>1970283
/thread
>he bought into a FUCKING BEAN
>>1970150
>he gets paid to shill against proof of stake low inflation coins with inherent value
Literally nobody could be this hellbent on stopping people from buying a cheap coin with news coming out except a shill.
>>1970150
Mods should really do something about blatant shilling like bitbean.
>>1970178
fpbp
I wanna reduce my spendings so I thought a good first step is to track my daily spendings
How do I do this? Are there good apps? Am I supposed to trust apps with my banking details or something cause that's sketchy? I have an account with Barclay's in UK if it matters.
Any tips? Also any frugal tips are welcome.
>>1970114
lower spending on rent
increase spending on bitbean
>>1970117
>rent
I only pay 450/month on rent which is pretty good for London
>bitbean
Sounds like bitcoin stuff, but I'm not looking to invest or make money rn; just to save money
Well there's the site Mint (run by the same people who run TurboTax). It's considered secure, but you do need to put in your account details, so caveat emptor.
Other than that, rather than track spending daily, it's probably more helpful to track it monthly so that utilities etc. aren't throwing you off. If you use plastic to pay for everything, you'll get a convenient list of what you're buying and when.
redpill me on bitbay
It has a functioning marketplace that nobody uses. That could absolutely be a sign that it will never catch on because there is not a big enough demand for a decentralized marketplace with automatic security.
It's great in theory, but it's inconvenient enough that it will take a very specialized market. Since they currently discourage illegal sales, that repudiates a large amount of that very specialized market.
People use private marketplaces when they have something to hide. If they didn't have something to hide, they would just use PayPal or something.
>>1970125
thanks anon had a hunch it was a meme
>>1970133
It's not a meme. It's an actual marketplace with actual sales and an actual platform. Just like any other stock, you have no idea if it'll catch on or not. The same could be said for ethereum and ripple. They are great in theory, but we haven't seen them catch on yet.
Just don't listen to the people saying it's guaranteed to moon to a dollar or be the next eBay. It could, but there's not a lot of signs guaranteeing it.
Any of you in the iEx.ec ICO?
Its gonna probably be funded within a few hours lol.
Started a few minutes ago and is already at 7%.
>>1970047
lol already 67% raised..this is gonna be one of the fastest ICO's in crypto history?
>>1970138
73%...
>>1970154
Why is that project so good?
https://discord.gg/7ASmD
Decided to make a /biz/ discord for discussion, no shills
Wish Pill is the best pill.
>>1970042
Wish pill, how is this even a choice?
Not counting the OP wish pill, the future pill is the most /biz/ pill. You'd be able to see exactly what markets are going to do.
Money pill is for chumps.
Hey biz,
Kek here. just letting you know to buy bean
Have faith in me children
I did right by pol
and i shall do right by you
my digits should verify
Lmao cant even get digits on biz op is a fag check em
>>1970013
Seriously get the fuck out of here with this scam.
no, not another thread.
DO NOT BUY THIS SCAMCOIN!
Guys I need to promote a product in powerpoint.
I just need product ideas.
Help me out.
>>1969977
Kneepads with lubricant.
The only way you can keep your knee skin moisturized
Every letter comes in with a typewriter sound.
Do your own homework assignment.
Week 2 of our business formed right here on /biz/.
I'm just here for an update this time because thread got deleted for some reason.
Here are the outlines of this week's progress and talks:
>Hosting and the forum has been sorted and is currently up and receiving members.
>We are conceptualizing ideas for cryptos, one that is inherently stable preferably, I proposed some system that regulates inflation and deflation autonomously using global multipliers that depend on current supply and demand of currency units.
>We began discussing of possible game design and the applications of a crypto within it.
Im sorry I can't give out the discord unless people ask.
>>1969962
Just to make sure: there *are* people involved who are actual blockchain devs, game devs, and so forth, right?
>>1969965
Well we have about 5 or 6 developers, two of which are focused on crypto, the others, general software I think. Some talk of a browser plugin was thrown around earlier last week.
>>1969973
Hmmm...
Where is the forum for this?
What kind of biz do you own, how much start capital how .... fuck it
Greentext your biz story biz i am really intrested :)
Oh its me africa anon
Anons are you all crypto freaks why nb runs a biz of you ?
Man I wish Biz and finance would be 2 seperate boars, the crypto thing fills up everything reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
>>1969960
Buy posw