ai crypto coins..do u wait for wider listings or swap them early?

random question for people trading the ai/compute side of crypto
with stuff like tao, render or near there are usually plenty of places to trade, but once i start looking at smaller projects the availability gets all over the place. sometimes the token exists but the pair i actually need doesnt.
ave been checking exchange listings, dex routes and swap services depending on the token. simpleswap is in that mix too, although i haven’t found one option that covers everything
when something new catches your eye, do u wait until it gets listed in more places or figure out whatever route is available early?
curious what everyone does with the less established ai crypto coins.

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u/Ok_Alternative7833 — 1 day ago
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what's the most annoying part of running promotions across several stores?

Curious how retailers with multiple locations handle promotions
say you're running a weekend discount across 10 or 20 stores. Updating the POS price seems like the easy part, but then you've got shelf prices, promo displays, stock levels and making sure everything switches back properly when the offer ends...
which part usually causes the biggest headache?
Do most retailers manage this centrally now, or is there still a lot of coordination happening store by store?

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u/Ok_Alternative7833 — 4 days ago

how do you tell if a new market has real demand or just a lot of online noise?

i was researching a new market recently and at first it looked like there was plenty of information to work with. Company websites, industry reports, search results, social media.... evrything seemed easy to find but the deeper I looked, the harder it became to tell what was actually happening
some companies had a huge online presence but didn’t seem to be making the biggest moves. meanwhile, a few smaller companies with barely any visibility seemed much more active behind the scenes
It made me realize how easy it is to confuse online attention with an actual market opportunity
for anyone here who’s expanded into a new market or researched one before launching, what signals do you trust most before putting time or money into it??

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u/Ok_Alternative7833 — 10 days ago

Choosing a cross border payment platform

been looking into contractor payments again and it’s still more complicated than it should be.

the last platform we used went down in the middle of a payment cycle. transfers were already queued, funds got stuck and support couldn’t give us a clear timeline….. made me realise the real test isn’t jus the fees or how clean the dashboard looks, it’s what happens when something breaks
ave been comparing Mellow and 4de, SalaryHub came up too. someone mentioned they use more than one banking partner, but honestly I’ve no idea how much difference that makes once a payment is already delayed
anyone paying contractors across different countries, what do uou check before choosing a platform? support, backup payment routes, compliance docs, FX costs or something else?
thnks

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u/Ok_Alternative7833 — 15 days ago

My manager asked a simple question... nobody had a good answer

I'm in B2B export sales, and this came up in a meeting earlier this week. We were talking about a couple of new markets we might expand into next year when my manager asked, “Which one actually has stronger demand right now?” Sounds like a simple question.... but nobody had a straight answer

One person pulled up a few news articles. Someone else mentioned what they'd heard from a customer. Another guy said a competitor seemed to be focusing on that region.

The more we talked, the more it felt like everyone was piecing together bits of info and hoping it painted the full picture. It made me wonder how other people handle this.

If this is something u deal with at work, I'm curious how u approach it. What do u usually rely on? Industry reports? Customers? Local partners? Public data? Something else...

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u/Ok_Alternative7833 — 22 days ago

How do you verify an overseas company is actually active before planning a shipment?

I work in B2B exports and one thing I keep struggling with is figuring out whether a company is genuinely active before we start discussing quotes, routes, lead times and documents.
Some companies have polished websites but seem inactive.... Others barely post online but appear to be moving regular volume.I usually check their website, LinkedIn, business registries and any shipment information I can find, but it still feels like a lot of guesswork.
For people working in logistics or freight, what do u normally check first? Recent shipment activity, import records, warehouse presence, company filings or something else?

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u/Ok_Alternative7833 — 23 days ago

any parenting apps that actually help in the moment?

I’ve been looking for something practical for things like transitions, outbursts and getting kids to listen without having to sit through a whole parenting course first.
ChatGPT gives okay general advice, but half the time I’m still left wondering what to actually do when things are already going sideways. I looked at Leaply too, but it felt a bit broad. Savvy Kid seems more focused on short guidance for parents and specific everyday situations.
Has anyone used it for more than a few weeks? did it stay useful or start feeling repetitive?
also open to anything else that genuinely helped, app or not.

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u/Ok_Alternative7833 — 25 days ago