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            <title><![CDATA[Stackit Tutorial: A Beginner’s Guide to Automated Crypto Investing]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2025 21:05:02 GMT</pubDate>
            <atom:updated>2025-03-25T21:05:02.720Z</atom:updated>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>What is Stackit?</h3><p>Stackit is a simple tool that helps you buy cryptocurrency on a regular schedule without having to manually make purchases each time. Think of it like setting up an automatic plan to buy a little bit of crypto regularly, whether the price is high or low.</p><h3>Why Would I Want to Use Stackit?</h3><p>Buying small amounts of cryptocurrency regularly (instead of all at once) is often smarter because:</p><ul><li>You don’t have to worry about buying at the “perfect time”</li><li>You naturally buy more when prices are lower and less when prices are higher</li><li>It reduces the stress of watching price changes every day</li><li>You can build up your crypto holdings steadily over time</li></ul><p>The best part about Stackit is that your money stays in your own wallet until each purchase happens. You’re always in control!</p><h3>Getting Started</h3><h3>Step 1: Visit the Website</h3><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*FzsXh9FNrK8VJLfqaZn_OQ.png" /></figure><p>Open your web browser and go to <a href="https://stackit.world/">stackit.world</a>. This is where you’ll set up your automatic buying plan.</p><h3>Step 2: Enter the App</h3><p>Click the <strong>“Launch App”</strong> button at the top of the page. This takes you to the part of the website where you can set up your plan.</p><h3>Step 3: Connect Your Digital Wallet</h3><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*n6jy0_F9PA5mP_KEaX9ABg.png" /></figure><p>Before you can start, you need to connect your digital wallet (this is like your online crypto “account”):</p><ol><li>When you first arrive at the dashboard, you’ll see it’s empty</li><li>Click the <strong>“Connect Wallet”</strong> button in the upper right corner</li><li>This just lets the app talk to your wallet — it doesn’t give it permission to move your money yet</li></ol><blockquote><strong>New to crypto?</strong> A digital wallet is an app that holds your cryptocurrencies, similar to how a banking app lets you access your money.</blockquote><h3>Step 4: Choose Your Wallet App</h3><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*xutYwggKQFsg4XRimWtFpg.png" /></figure><p>You’ll see a few options for connecting your wallet:</p><ul><li><strong>MetaMask</strong>: A popular wallet that works as a browser extension</li><li><strong>Rabby</strong>: Recommended for beginners as it shows clearer information about what you’re doing</li><li><strong>WalletConnect</strong>: For connecting various mobile wallet apps</li></ul><p>If you’re just starting out, <a href="https://rabby.io/">Rabby</a> is a good choice because it gives you more information about what you’re connecting to and what transactions you’re approving.</p><blockquote><strong>Don’t have a wallet yet?</strong> You’ll need to set one up first. Look up guides for installing and setting up <a href="https://rabby.io/">Rabby </a>or <a href="http://metamask.io">MetaMask </a>before continuing.</blockquote><h3>Step 5: Allow the Connection</h3><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*bJVcozOxG254Wl5Sdrnx2A.png" /></figure><p>Your wallet app will ask if you want to connect to Stackit:</p><ol><li>A popup will appear from your wallet app</li><li>This first connection just lets Stackit see your wallet address and suggest transactions</li><li>Click “Connect” or “Approve” in your wallet app</li></ol><p>This is just like logging into a website — it doesn’t give permission to spend anything yet.</p><h3>Step 6: Understanding Your Dashboard</h3><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*FjHDeuuSJxhXfhssv_0EKA.png" /></figure><p>After connecting, you’ll see a dashboard with three main numbers:</p><ul><li><strong>Total Invested</strong>: How much money you’ve put into all your plans so far</li><li><strong>Total Returns</strong>: How well your investments are doing (shown as a percentage)</li><li><strong>Active SIP’s</strong>: How many automatic plans you have running</li></ul><p>When you first start, these will all be at zero. You’ll also see your available tokens (like USDC.e, USDT, etc.) on the right side of the screen.</p><blockquote><strong>What are these tokens?</strong> USDC.e and USDT are “stablecoins” designed to be worth $1 each, which is required to create SIPs on Stackit.</blockquote><h3>Step 7: Setting Up Your First Buying Plan</h3><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*wG1IVIO_LICDaQjevWsNKw.png" /></figure><p>Now it’s time to create your plan:</p><ol><li>You’ll see a form with a few simple options:</li><li><strong>Amount</strong>: How much you want to spend each time (even $1 is fine to start)</li><li><strong>Deposit Token</strong>: Which of your tokens you want to spend (USDC.e is a good choice)</li><li><strong>Frequency</strong>: How often you want to buy (Daily, Weekly, etc.)</li><li><strong>Target Token</strong>: What cryptocurrency you want to buy (like ETH/Ethereum)</li></ol><p>For example, you might set up a plan to spend 1 USDC.e every day to buy ETH.</p><blockquote><strong>Tip for beginners:</strong> Start small with an amount you’re comfortable with, like 1–5 USD per purchase.</blockquote><h3>Step 8: Giving Permission to Use Your Tokens</h3><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*R3ViOc_3ZfizQjkWz9ARbQ.png" /></figure><p>Before your plan can start, you need to give permission for Stackit to use your tokens:</p><ol><li>Click the <strong>“Approve Token”</strong> button</li><li>Your wallet will ask if you want to allow Stackit to use your tokens</li><li>This is a safety feature — you’re giving limited permission for the app to use some of your funds</li></ol><p>This is similar to setting up automatic bill payments with your bank — you’re pre-authorizing specific transactions.</p><h3>Step 9: Understanding the Costs and Creating Your Plan</h3><p>Before you finalize your plan:</p><ol><li>You’ll see information about the fees:</li></ol><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*vC2Wc2tiS8G-TrUKD6RgJw.png" /></figure><ul><li>A one-time setup fee of 1.00 USDC.e</li><li>A small 0.5% fee on each purchase (to keep the service running)</li></ul><p>2. After approving token use, you’ll need to confirm a couple more steps:</p><ul><li>First, you’ll approve how much can be spent in total</li></ul><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*FBQ2HmLJX_2xmg91tmfocg.png" /></figure><ul><li>Then you’ll pay the plan creation fee</li></ul><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*K5n1htymIm0jaYI-N6GFCg.png" /></figure><ul><li>Finally, you’ll confirm creating the actual plan</li></ul><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*R6zEvwn8oI3u918xiJm4aQ.png" /></figure><p>3. Your wallet will show you the estimated network fees (called “gas fees”)</p><p>4. Review everything and click “Sign” or “Confirm” in your wallet app</p><blockquote><strong>What are gas fees?</strong> These are small fees paid to the blockchain network to process your transaction. Stackit uses Arbitrum, which keeps these fees much lower than other networks.</blockquote><h3>Step 10: Your Plan is Ready!</h3><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*DE52YBK8FPBnj7t8Tp_bkg.png" /></figure><p>Once your plan is created, you’ll see it on your dashboard:</p><ol><li>Your plan card will show important details:</li></ol><ul><li>Plan name (Plan 1)</li><li>What you’re buying (USDC → ETH)</li><li>How often (Daily)</li><li>How much each time (1.00 USDC)</li><li>How much you’ve approved in total</li><li>How much of the target token you’ve received so far</li><li>Status (Active)</li></ul><p>That’s it! Your plan will now automatically buy cryptocurrency for you on schedule without you having to do anything else.</p><h3>How Does It Actually Work?</h3><p>Behind the scenes, Stackit:</p><ol><li>Remembers your instructions (how much to buy and how often)</li><li>Uses a service called Uniswap to make the actual purchases</li><li>Converts your stablecoins to your chosen cryptocurrency automatically</li><li>Does all this with minimal fees by using a network called Arbitrum</li></ol><p>You don’t need to understand all of this to use Stackit, but it’s good to know the basics of how your money is being handled.</p><h3>Keeping Track of Your Investments</h3><p>As time passes and your plan runs:</p><ul><li>Your dashboard will show your total investment amount</li><li>You’ll see the overall returns on your investments</li><li>You can add more plans if you want to buy different cryptocurrencies</li><li>You can cancel plans at any time with no penalty</li></ul><p>Remember that Stackit shows your overall investment performance, not individual plan performance.</p><h3>Important Things to Remember</h3><ul><li>Your funds stay in your wallet until each purchase happens</li><li>You can cancel at any time</li><li>Start small if you’re new to crypto</li><li>The more regular your purchases, the better this strategy tends to work</li><li>Crypto prices will go up and down, but regular buying helps manage these swings</li></ul><h3>Conclusion</h3><p>Congratulations! You’ve set up an SIP plan. This method of regular purchasing is called “dollar-cost averaging” and is used by many successful investors to build their portfolios steadily over time.</p><p>By using Stackit, you’re taking the emotion out of investing and creating a consistent approach that doesn’t require you to constantly watch the market or worry about buying at exactly the right time.</p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=b94f379c9b4e" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[Stackit: The Ultimate DeFi Solution for Automated Dollar-Cost Averaging]]></title>
            <link>https://medium.com/@stackitglobal/stackit-the-ultimate-defi-solution-for-automated-dollar-cost-averaging-b873c1fd7b9f?source=rss-0e08885b86d1------2</link>
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            <category><![CDATA[crypto]]></category>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2025 05:11:11 GMT</pubDate>
            <atom:updated>2025-03-24T12:06:53.865Z</atom:updated>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Discover how Stackit’s revolutionary DeFi platform enables secure, automated cryptocurrency investing through dollar-cost averaging while keeping your digital assets in your own wallet.</em></p><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*wRtU98u5MHto--ALV-fBFQ.png" /></figure><h3>Why Crypto Investors Need Stackit</h3><p>The cryptocurrency market presents unique challenges for investors looking to build their digital asset portfolio:</p><ul><li><strong>Exchange hacks and failures</strong> have resulted in billions of dollars in lost funds (Mt. Gox, FTX, Celsius)</li><li><strong>Manual DCA (dollar-cost averaging)</strong> requires discipline and time many investors struggle to maintain</li><li><strong>Market volatility</strong> makes timing-based strategies extremely risky for average investors</li></ul><p>Stackit revolutionizes cryptocurrency investing by offering the first truly non-custodial systematic investment plan (SIP) platform on Arbitrum, combining the security of self-custody with the proven benefits of dollar-cost averaging.</p><h3>What Sets Stackit Apart</h3><h3>Your Crypto Stays in Your Wallet</h3><p>Unlike centralized exchanges and even most DeFi platforms:</p><ul><li><strong>Complete self-custody</strong> — assets remain in your wallet until the moment of scheduled investment</li><li><strong>Zero platform risk</strong> — no exposure to exchange hacks, freezes, or insolvency</li><li><strong>Full asset control</strong> — maintain access to your funds at all times with no lock-up periods</li></ul><h3>Investing on Autopilot</h3><p>Stackit transforms your cryptocurrency investment strategy:</p><ul><li><strong>Scheduled purchases</strong> execute automatically according to your predefined parameters</li><li><strong>Consistent investing</strong> regardless of market conditions for optimal dollar-cost averaging</li><li><strong>Emotional discipline</strong> built into the system, preventing FOMO and panic selling</li></ul><h3>Security Meets Simplicity</h3><p>For both beginners and experienced crypto investors, Stackit offers:</p><ul><li><strong>High-level security</strong> through true decentralization and non-custodial design</li><li><strong>Intuitive interface</strong> requiring no technical DeFi knowledge</li><li><strong>Transparent execution</strong> with all transactions visible on-chain</li></ul><h3>Get Started in 4 Simple Steps</h3><ol><li><strong>Connect your Web3 wallet</strong> — Compatible with MetaMask, WalletConnect, and other popular options</li><li><strong>Select your stablecoin</strong> — USDT, USDC.e, or DAI supported for maximum flexibility</li><li><strong>Configure your DCA schedule</strong> — Daily, weekly, or monthly cryptocurrency purchases</li><li><strong>Choose your target crypto assets</strong> — Invest in blue-chip cryptocurrencies like ETH, wBTC, LINK, UNI, and AAVE</li></ol><p>Stackit’s smart contracts handle all execution, leveraging Arbitrum’s speed and low gas fees plus Uniswap’s deep liquidity pools for optimal trade execution.</p><h3>Why Dollar-Cost Averaging Works for Crypto</h3><h3>Consistency Beats Timing</h3><p>Research consistently shows that for most investors:</p><ul><li><strong>DCA crypto strategies</strong> produce better long-term results than attempting to time the market</li><li><strong>Emotional biases</strong> significantly impact investment decisions during market volatility</li><li><strong>Systematic approaches</strong> reduce overall investment costs and improve average entry prices</li></ul><p>Stackit eliminates these common pitfalls through automated execution of your cryptocurrency DCA strategy.</p><h3>Security Without Sacrifice</h3><p>Until Stackit, cryptocurrency investors had to choose between:</p><ul><li><strong>Self-custody security</strong> (keeping assets in your wallet but managing investments manually)</li><li><strong>Automated convenience</strong> (using centralized platforms but exposing assets to custody risk)</li></ul><p>Stackit is the first platform to solve this dilemma, providing both security and automation for cryptocurrency dollar-cost averaging.</p><h3>Simple, Transparent Fees</h3><p>Stackit’s fee structure is transparent and minimal:</p><ul><li><strong>$1 one-time plan creation fee</strong> — no hidden costs</li><li><strong>0.5% management fee</strong> — competitive with or lower than centralized alternatives</li><li><strong>Network efficiency</strong> — Arbitrum’s low transaction costs minimize gas fees</li></ul><h3>About D5Labs: The Team Behind Stackit</h3><p>Stackit is developed by D5Labs, a team dedicated to creating accessible DeFi solutions for everyday cryptocurrency investors. Their mission is to bring the security of decentralization together with the proven investment strategies of traditional finance.</p><p>By leveraging Arbitrum’s speed and Uniswap’s liquidity, D5Labs has created Stackit, the first truly non-custodial DCA platform that makes dollar-cost averaging accessible to all cryptocurrency investors.</p><h3>Start Your Crypto DCA Journey Today</h3><p>If you’re interested in building a cryptocurrency portfolio through the proven strategy of dollar-cost averaging while maintaining complete control of your digital assets, Stackit offers the ideal solution.</p><p>Experience the future of cryptocurrency investing with:</p><ul><li><strong>True self-custody</strong></li><li><strong>Automated execution</strong></li><li><strong>Disciplined dollar-cost averaging</strong></li></ul><p>Start building your cryptocurrency holdings the smart way — with secure, automated DCA through <a href="http://stackit.world">Stackit</a>.</p><h3>Socials:</h3><p>Telegram: t.me/stackit_daily<br>Discord: <a href="https://discord.gg/NpgyAfeGxt">https://discord.gg/NpgyAfeGxt</a><br>X/Twitter: <a href="https://x.com/stackitdaily">https://x.com/stackitdaily</a></p><p><em>Keywords: cryptocurrency dollar-cost averaging, crypto DCA platform, non-custodial crypto investing, automated crypto investing, self-custody DCA, systematic investment plan crypto, DeFi dollar-cost averaging, Arbitrum DCA platform, crypto SIP platform, secure crypto investing</em></p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=b873c1fd7b9f" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[Why SIPs Are a Game-Changer for Crypto Investing]]></title>
            <link>https://medium.com/@stackitglobal/why-sips-are-a-game-changer-for-crypto-investing-97994fea3c6f?source=rss-0e08885b86d1------2</link>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2025 19:13:34 GMT</pubDate>
            <atom:updated>2025-03-31T18:52:48.404Z</atom:updated>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/900/1*E0JoExiatFtROarH4crGuw.png" /></figure><h3>What’s an SIP?</h3><p>A Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) is simply investing a fixed amount regularly — like $50 every week or $200 every month — regardless of market conditions. Instead of trying to time the market, you’re spreading your purchases over time.</p><h3>Why SIPs Make Perfect Sense for Crypto</h3><h3>1. Crypto Is Super Volatile — SIPs Turn This Into Your Advantage</h3><p>Crypto prices swing wildly — Bitcoin can drop 20% in a day and then climb 15% the next week. With SIPs:</p><ul><li>When prices crash, your fixed amount buys more crypto</li><li>When prices soar, you still get some (just less of it)</li><li>Over time, you often end up with a better average price than trying to guess the “perfect” time to buy</li></ul><h3>2. SIPs Keep You From Making Emotional Mistakes</h3><p>Let’s be honest — crypto can make us emotional:</p><ul><li>Fear of missing out when prices rocket up</li><li>Panic when prices crash</li><li>Constantly checking prices and stressing out</li></ul><p>SIPs create a simple system: “It’s Tuesday, I buy $50 of Bitcoin.” No emotions, no stress, no second-guessing.</p><h3>3. You Don’t Need a Huge Amount to Start</h3><p>Many people think they need thousands of dollars to invest in crypto. With SIPs:</p><ul><li>Start with as little as $10–20 per week</li><li>Build your position gradually</li><li>Avoid the regret of putting all your money in at once (and potentially at the wrong time)</li></ul><h3>4. It Fits How Crypto Will Actually Grow</h3><p>Crypto is a long-term technology revolution. It won’t happen overnight:</p><ul><li>SIPs match the gradual adoption curve of the technology</li><li>You accumulate more during the “building” phases when prices are lower</li><li>You’re positioned for the long-term without having to time market cycles</li></ul><h3>Why Most People Miss This Simple Strategy</h3><h3>1. Crypto Culture Pushes Get-Rich-Quick Thinking</h3><p>The crypto world is full of:</p><ul><li>Stories about overnight millionaires</li><li>Influencers promoting “moon shots”</li><li>Constant hype about the next big price jump</li></ul><p>SIPs aren’t exciting — they’re just effective.</p><h3>2. Most Crypto Content Focuses on Trading, Not Investing</h3><p>The crypto space is dominated by:</p><ul><li>YouTube videos about price predictions and trading strategies</li><li>Social media focused on short-term price movements</li><li>Communities that celebrate quick gains over steady accumulation</li></ul><p>SIPs represent a quieter, more patient approach that doesn’t generate clicks or engagement like trading content does.</p><h3>A Simple SIP Strategy Anyone Can Follow</h3><h3>1. Start Small and Be Consistent</h3><ul><li>Begin with an amount you won’t miss — even $10 or $20 weekly</li><li>Set it up to happen automatically</li><li>Forget about it and let time work for you</li></ul><h3>2. Focus on Established Cryptocurrencies First</h3><p>For beginners:</p><ul><li>Bitcoin and Ethereum make sense for your first SIPs</li><li>They have the longest track records and largest adoption</li><li>You can add smaller cryptocurrencies later as you learn more</li></ul><h3>3. Stick With It Through Market Cycles</h3><p>The magic of SIPs happens when you:</p><ul><li>Keep investing during crashes (when most people are scared)</li><li>Maintain discipline during bull markets (when everyone is getting greedy)</li><li>Let years, not months, show you the results</li></ul><h3>Real Benefits in Plain Language</h3><p>Using SIPs for crypto is like growing a garden instead of trying to win the lottery:</p><ul><li>You plant seeds regularly, not all at once</li><li>Some seasons are better than others, but growth compounds over time</li><li>The results aren’t instant but are far more reliable</li></ul><h3>The Bottom Line</h3><p>SIPs might be the most underrated strategy in crypto because they’re simple, not flashy. But they solve the biggest problems most crypto investors face:</p><ul><li>What if I buy at the wrong time?</li><li>How do I deal with the stress of price swings?</li><li>How do I invest without needing to become a technical analysis expert?</li></ul><p>The best investment strategies often aren’t complicated — they just require consistency and patience. For most normal people looking to invest in crypto, SIPs offer the smoothest path with the least stress and potentially better long-term results.</p><p>Start small, stay consistent, and let time do the heavy lifting.</p><p>If you’re looking to begin your SIP journey, head over to <a href="http://stackit.world">Stackit.world</a>!</p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=97994fea3c6f" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
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