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The same CoinJoin protocol - on your phone.
How it works:
✓ UTXOs through Tor → to the coordinator
✓ Dozens of participants = one joint transaction
✓ Everyone receives new outputs of equal size
✓ Coordinator can't see whose coins are whose
✓ The link between old and new UTXOs is broken
Principles:
• Open-source since 2018
• Non-custodial
• Tor by default
• No third-party trust
Bitcoin privacy is a fundamental right,
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This AI tool writes YouTube hooks for you.
You give it a simple prompt, and it generates multiple hook variations optimized for:
Curiosity + Retention + Authority
Save your time,
reply with “HOOK” and I'll DM you the tool
These 3 tools are all you need in order to make $10K+/month with YouTube Automation 🤯
Comment "CLAUDE" and I'll send you my prompts + exclusive access to VidRush
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The first 500 people can skip the huge waitlist if they:
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18 steps to your first $5k/month online (let's see how many of you can actually follow through with this)
01
go to youtube in incognito mode
incognito strips your watch history. you get clean results. what you see is what the algorithm is actually pushing right now, not what it thinks you want. this is your research environment. use it.
02
search for faceless channels in different niches
start with niches that already have faceless channels working. if no one's doing it faceless, either the niche is dead or it genuinely needs a face. avoid both.
03
find 5 channels under 100k subs getting 500k+ views
this is the signal. small channel, massive views. that's the algorithm force-feeding content to people who can't stop clicking. that's your proof of concept.
04
validate multiple channels are succeeding in same niche. one channel blowing up could be luck. five channels in the same niche all doing well? that's demand. you need to see the pattern repeat before you commit your time and money.
05
use an old gmail or existing channel to avoid shadowbans. fresh accounts on youtube get treated like bots without a bit of warmup. an aged account has trust built in. if you don't have one, buy one. agedprofiles.com or ytseller.com. $5–15.
06
warm up channel for 1 week before posting
watch videos, subscribe to a few channels, like some content. behave like a human being for 7 days. this is not optional. if you skip this your first video gets zero impressions and you blame the niche when it was always the account.
07
grab competitor's video transcripts
get the full script. this is your research material.
08
create a project inside claude.ai. upload transcripts from your top competitor videos. now claude understands the tone, format, and structure that works in your niche. this is your context window. everything you generate from here comes out calibrated.
09
tell claude to write 5000+ word scripts on similar topics. longer scripts hold retention. more content means more mid-roll ad placements. more ad placements means more money per video. go long. always.
10
generate voiceovers with elevenlabs in chunks
don't paste the whole 5000 word script in one shot. chunk it into 500–800 word sections. you get cleaner output, easier to edit, easier to redo individual sections if something sounds off. elevenlabs has voices that sound genuinely human now. use them properly.
11
paste script into chatgpt to get 50 prompts for veo 3
tell gpt to extract 50 visual scene prompts from the script for google veo 3. each prompt should match a section of narration. you want specific, cinematic descriptions. this saves you hours of thinking about what visuals to use.
12
generate video clips with google veo 3
veo 3 outputs are the best AI video right now. use your 50 prompts, generate clips, download the ones that look right. you're building a library of custom visuals that no one else has. that's your unfair advantage over channels using the same stock footage.
13
edit in capcut with background music and captions
capcut desktop. free. sync your veo clips with the voiceover. add auto-captions and clean them up. pick background music that matches the emotional tone of the video. don't skip the music, it's the difference between a video that feels professional and one that feels empty.
14
post 4–6 videos per week consistently
this is where most people fold. they post 2 videos then wait to see what happens. the algorithm doesn't know who you are yet. volume is how you feed the algorithm enough data to start pushing your content. 4–6 a week, no exceptions, first 4 weeks.
15
get monetized by week 3–4 if niche is good
if you picked the right niche, validated it properly, and stayed consistent, the watch hours come fast. 4000 hours sounds like a lot. on a channel posting 4–6 videos per week in a niche with real demand, week 3–4 is realistic. this is not a typo.
16
track CTR and retention to see what's working
CTR tells you if your thumbnail and title are doing their job. retention tells you if the video is holding attention once they click. you want CTR above 4% and average view duration above 40%. if either number is low, that's your fix. don't guess. look at the data.
17
hire VA from discord when you hit $2k/month
once you're making $2k, you can afford to pay someone $300–500 to handle the parts you hate. thumbnail research, uploading, scheduling, maybe caption cleanup. don't hire before this. you need to understand the process yourself first or you can't manage someone else doing it.
18
scale
one channel is proof. two channels is a business. take the exact system that got you to $2k–3k and run it again on a second channel in the same niche or a different one. same research process, same tools, same production flow. you already know it works. just do it again.