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Would you agree that all crypto exchanges have moved dirty money around? I don’t see anyone else being punished for similar crimes in crypto.

I don’t doubt Trump tried to advantage himself when doing this. But I do feel like the Binance charge wasn’t consistent at all.


I would think any serious actor would know better than to store funds where they could be seized at a moments notice, so while I'm sure every exchange is guilty, Binances crime was getting caught.

Kinda like getting a speeding ticket, the fact that other people were also speeding isn't a defense.


You sound biased. If you believe this narrative, I got a few questions for you… - How was Binance any different than any other crypto exchange? - Should Coinbase and every other crypto platform be charged for the same crimes?


Coinbase had the "right" kind of people on their board, and reacted much more rapidly to KYC requirements. For good or for ill, that's the reality.

The real question is about Kraken. How they've managed to remain untouched is a mystery.


> Should Coinbase and every other crypto platform be charged for the same crimes?

Absolutely.


Jonathan Goodwin, Technical Marketer

Location: Bozeman, MT

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Open to discuss.

Technologies: React, NextJS, Postgres, Rudderstack, GA4, Tag Manager, etc.

Résumé/CV: jonnygoodwin.com/resume.pdf

Email: jonny@venturelabs.io

I'm Jonathan — a builder, marketer, and frontend developer who loves working at the intersection of technology and growth. I’ve bootstrapped a marketing agency to $60K/month, run multi-million-dollar ad campaigns, and built sites and automation systems that help businesses scale.

Here's some things that I can help with:

- Running Profitable Ads (Meta, Google)

- Landing Page Development

- Conversion Rate Optimization, A/B Testing

- Advertising Offers/Strategy

- Dashboards/Analytics/Tracking

I’ve worked with startups, private equity firms, and everything in between. If you're looking for someone who can bridge the gap between engineering and growth, let’s chat!


SEEKING WORK | Lancaster, PA | Remote

I help companies test, grow, and scale their sales channels. Running ads for some fast-growing startups and small businesses. Technical Marketer and Front-end Engineer.

Development-Related: - React - Gatsby - SCSS, SASS, LESS, whatever - Wordpress

Marketing-Related: - Conversion Rate Optimization - Landing Pages - UX/UI - SEO/SEM - PPC - Google Ads - Facebook Ads - Bing Ads - Instagram Ads

Contact: jonny@venturelabs.io

If nothing else, I'd be happy to hop on a call and go over your current advertising strategy. Just mention that you're from HN!

Thanks, Jonny


I'd highly recommend checking out this calculator. I use this before I start any campaigns for new projects.

http://ad-spend-calculator.qwilr.com/


Thanks Justin. I've followed your blog for the past few years, and really appreciate the input. So ideally, you know the market and are part of it? That would make less work on the validation side of things. But if you don't think you know your customer perfectly, how can you find out what they struggle with and would be willing to pay for?

Surveys, landing pages, etc...? Got any more?


Thanks for the insights. I've actually never created a questionnaire before, but that sounds like a good idea.

Right now, we base our ideas off of problems that we or others find. But who's to say our ideas are the right solution? Obviously they still need validated.

Also, I like you're idea. Very interesting concept.


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