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12653264 No.12653264 [Reply] [Original]

What are some /biz/ essential apps?

>> No.12653300

Grindr

>> No.12653336

>>12653300
Second this.

>> No.12653348

>>12653264
Reddit

>> No.12653350

Binance mobile

>> No.12653378

>>12653264
mint, cnbc, bloomberg, twitter, etrade

>> No.12654121

>>12653264
TabTrader

>> No.12654143

I prefer Delta for my portfolio, even though it does come up with bogus data sometimes.

>> No.12654159

trello, todoist, mindly
for different types of thought organization
but the best tool is actually a notebook and pen to record your schedules, goals, ideas, etc

>> No.12654472

https://invite.abra.com/XwQtn8A4TT

Thank me later.

>> No.12654491

tinder

>> No.12654559

>>12653264
Reddit and RobinHood

>> No.12654577

>>12654559
Also with a wallpaper of chain link

>> No.12654594

>>12653264
Robinhood and Zillow will make you a millionaire.

>> No.12654601

>>12654472
What's that? it looks shady as fuck

>> No.12654629

>>12654601
It’s what I use. Not even shilling. I ain’t trying to sell shit, just surprised nobody ever mentions it on biz. Non-custodial wallet. Look it up.

>> No.12654657

>>12653378
>noise, noise, noise and noise

>> No.12654666

>>12653300
based

>> No.12654685

>>12654666
checked. the devil would approve

>> No.12654690

>>12653300
As a chain link holder I agree

>> No.12654716

>>12654472
>>12654629
I ain’t clicking that shit nigger

>> No.12654724

>>12653264
Apps to do what?
Don't tell me you plan to trade on mobile?
It's good for Twitter, but when shit hits twitter it's already too late.
Use clover to browse /biz/ and filter "link" "linkie" "chainlink" "Sergei".
Thank me later.
Also don't use non FOSS for your portfolio apps.

>> No.12654809

>>12654657
very insightful, thank you. also stay poor

>> No.12654837

>>12654716
I don’t give a fuck whether or not you take the invite, just go look up Abra. This is a thread about /biz apps, and that is the one that I use.

>> No.12654881

>clover
1 reply.

Hmm...

>> No.12654906

>>12653300
Kek

>> No.12655578

>>12653300
This.

It's the official app that supplements your ROI on /biz/ approved knee pads.

Current subscriber after LINK. Would download again, 10/10.

>> No.12655846

>>12654594
How

>> No.12657047

>>12653348
>>12653350
>>12653378
>>12654559
>>12654594
Tab Trader

>> No.12657590

No one's mentioned it yet.

BITUNIVERSE

It's on iOS and Google play stores, combines all the portfolio and watchlist features of Blockfolio but without being run by joos and it doesn't suck balls. Then you have in-app trading, on tons of exchanges notably Binance, Coinbase Pro, and a bunch of chink/shitcoin exchanges HitBTC etc. That alone makes it fucking over-the-top amazing.

They've also got a Grid trading bot built in, and is still free until they build out their infrastructure but it's literally passive income if you have a bunch of spare BTC or USDT sitting on binance. Plug and play, let it do its thing. They just implemented a "social trading" feature that lets you browse community-submitted grid trading bot setups and literally copy them by clicking the button, it imports the settings and copies that person's trades. Not sure why anyone would want to put their trading strategy out there but I think they'll start charging for it and I assume you can make income from people copying your setup.

Yeah it's fucking amazing, and never ever mentioned by any traders I've seen at all. You're welcome.

>> No.12657753

metatrader 4 mobile - gamble where you want

>> No.12657785

>>12657047
Tab Trader seems dope. Thanks!

>> No.12657796

just checking
>>12657777

>> No.12657850
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>>12653264
Apps that save you time in exchange for money, i.e. uber, delivery food, house cleaning apps etc. If you have a decent income those kinds of apps are great investments. A lot of people underestimate the $ value of time.

Also, Bloomberg and yahoo finance are good for news. If you have a Bloomberg terminal then the Bloomberg professional app is great too.

>> No.12657863

>>12653264
Amazon, Snapchat, Instagram, tinder, Netflix, Pandora, bitmoji, candycrush

>> No.12657867

>>12657850
This Uber eats, doordash, GrubHub are also great apps for aspiring billionaires.

>> No.12657941

YouTube Vanced.

Basically free YouTube red.

>> No.12657957 [DELETED] 

>>12653264
Grindr

>> No.12657974

anybody going to get the ledger nano x to use their phone as a wallet? seems more secure than using the desktop wallet even with a hardware wallet.

>> No.12658008

>>12657974
i ordered it, i have a trezor & ledger RN anywho!
>seems more secure than using the desktop wallet even with a hardware wallet
I completely disagree with this statement!

>> No.12658013

>>12658008
why would using the companion wallet app for ledger on mobile be less secure than on the desktop?

>> No.12658030

>>12653264
I have 3 or 4 portfolio apps but BitUniverse is by far my favorite. lots of custom features that allow you to follow choice shitcoins and some of the best charts you can get on your droid at a moments notice. Every week they add another trading feature or news media implementation to the service, it's godlike.
>>12657590
this anon knows what's up. Grid trading features will be monitized very soon, so you'd all best get your shit together

>> No.12658033

Bitcoin Price Locker

>> No.12658052

>>12658013
Cause my desktop is more secure than a mobile...I don't use Windows.
Even though the seed info stays on the HW wallet, sending stuff wirelesslly can't be as good as wired connection.

The BT information must be hackable, what is in it is anyone's guess at this point...We'll have to wait till next month to get 3rd party verification.
It will PROBABLY be fine!

>> No.12658057

>>12658052
for android, sure, but i dont see any desktop being more secure than ios, unless you literally never go online with it

>> No.12658063

>>12658052
and the bt data is just the same data that would otherwise go over the wire, so the outputs/data to sign, the public keys to sign for, and then the signature.

>> No.12658079

>>12653264
TradingView

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12658090

>>12658057
You seam to trust apple alot...Steve left..Pic related happened months later...Tim is just a manager...not a entrepreneur!

>> No.12658092

>>12653300
this

>> No.12658102

>>12654881
>admitting to being a phoneposter
hmm...

>> No.12658126

>>12658090
anybody that understands the security model trusts ios mode than android, that's undebatable. whether ios is better than a desktop depends entirely on how the desktop is operated. for 99.9% of users running windows or osx ios is definitely a more secure system. of the autists running linux, most of them will skirt by like osx did with little malware being written for it, but that's very much an outlier case .

>> No.12658134

>>12658090
and prism is a different threat model. that's privacy, not security. i dont see much evidence an ios device not being backdoored by icloud has any real data infiltration possibilities, but even if it did, that's irrelevant to how secure using ledger live is on ios vs a traditional os.

>> No.12658136

>>12658126
>whether ios is better than a desktop depends entirely on how the desktop is operated.
seams like you answered your original question then...

>> No.12658149

>>12653300
fpbp

>> No.12658163

>>12658136
only most people that believe their little linux box is secure actually confuse privacy for security

>> No.12658187

>>12653264
anyone experience with marketing apps?
currently developing an app for android and iphone targeting the zoomer, boomer social network normies

>> No.12658234

>>12658163
Did you ask the first question to say this?
FYI you can't have privacy without security & vice versa...

your coming off as the typical arrogant apple fan boy

>> No.12658282

>>12657796
That was weird. I clicked on this thread I hadn't seen before and got a (You) immediately. I'm like wtf. Then I see you linked my comment from the other thread. Weird.

>> No.12658675

>>12658187
I have experience with zwerl and appen. I can give you pointers. @sanjaysatoj