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About Web Snack

About Web Snack

About Web Snack

Web Snack started as a personal solution to a problem I couldn't solve any other way.


I was spending an hour every morning across ten tabs - ETF tracker here, on-chain dashboard there, a Fed statement somewhere, three newsletters that all said different things. By the time I had a picture of what was actually happening, markets had already moved.


So I started writing it up for myself. Then for a few people who asked. Now it goes out every weekday to readers who want the same thing I wanted: one clear brief, no signals, no noise.

Web Snack started as a personal solution to a problem I couldn't solve any other way.


I was spending an hour every morning across ten tabs - ETF tracker here, on-chain dashboard there, a Fed statement somewhere, three newsletters that all said different things. By the time I had a picture of what was actually happening, markets had already moved.


So I started writing it up for myself. Then for a few people who asked. Now it goes out every weekday to readers who want the same thing I wanted: one clear brief, no signals, no noise.

Web Snack started as a personal solution to a problem I couldn't solve any other way.


I was spending an hour every morning across ten tabs - ETF tracker here, on-chain dashboard there, a Fed statement somewhere, three newsletters that all said different things. By the time I had a picture of what was actually happening, markets had already moved.


So I started writing it up for myself. Then for a few people who asked. Now it goes out every weekday to readers who want the same thing I wanted: one clear brief, no signals, no noise.

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Why there are no signals

Why there are no signals

Why there are no signals

I don't give trading recommendations. Not because I can't - because I think it's wrong.


If I tell you "buy BTC here" and I'm also holding BTC, I have a conflict of interest. Even if I don't hold it, I'm taking responsibility for your money with incomplete information about your situation.


I have no financial interest in what you do with this information. I'm not affiliated with any exchange, fund, or token project I write about. What you read in Web Snack is what I actually see - nothing more.

I don't give trading recommendations. Not because I can't - because I think it's wrong.


If I tell you "buy BTC here" and I'm also holding BTC, I have a conflict of interest. Even if I don't hold it, I'm taking responsibility for your money with incomplete information about your situation.


I have no financial interest in what you do with this information. I'm not affiliated with any exchange, fund, or token project I write about. What you read in Web Snack is what I actually see - nothing more.

I don't give trading recommendations. Not because I can't - because I think it's wrong.


If I tell you "buy BTC here" and I'm also holding BTC, I have a conflict of interest. Even if I don't hold it, I'm taking responsibility for your money with incomplete information about your situation.


I have no financial interest in what you do with this information. I'm not affiliated with any exchange, fund, or token project I write about. What you read in Web Snack is what I actually see - nothing more.

How each issue is built

How each issue is built

How each issue is built

Every edition covers the same five areas: market snapshot, top movers, ETF flows, on-chain metrics, and macro context. The sixth - Deep Dive - goes deeper on one story worth slowing down for.


Data sources are public: CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko for prices, dedicated trackers for ETF flows, public blockchain explorers for on-chain data. I don't use proprietary data, paid feeds, or information from sources I can't verify.


No analysis is presented as a prediction. What you get is what happened - not what I think will happen next.

Every edition covers the same five areas: market snapshot, top movers, ETF flows, on-chain metrics, and macro context. The sixth - Deep Dive - goes deeper on one story worth slowing down for.


Data sources are public: CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko for prices, dedicated trackers for ETF flows, public blockchain explorers for on-chain data. I don't use proprietary data, paid feeds, or information from sources I can't verify.


No analysis is presented as a prediction. What you get is what happened - not what I think will happen next.

Every edition covers the same five areas: market snapshot, top movers, ETF flows, on-chain metrics, and macro context. The sixth - Deep Dive - goes deeper on one story worth slowing down for.


Data sources are public: CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko for prices, dedicated trackers for ETF flows, public blockchain explorers for on-chain data. I don't use proprietary data, paid feeds, or information from sources I can't verify.


No analysis is presented as a prediction. What you get is what happened - not what I think will happen next.

Who this is for

Who this is for

Who this is for

Web Snack is for retail investors who hold crypto across multiple chains - BTC, ETH, alts - and don't want to be told what to do with it.


Readers who follow the Fed, watch ETF flows, and want to understand how macro connects to on-chain. Who are tired of hype cycles and ideological debates. Who just want to know what actually happened today.


If that's you, this is for you. - George Webb, founder of Web Snack

Web Snack is for retail investors who hold crypto across multiple chains - BTC, ETH, alts - and don't want to be told what to do with it.


Readers who follow the Fed, watch ETF flows, and want to understand how macro connects to on-chain. Who are tired of hype cycles and ideological debates. Who just want to know what actually happened today.


If that's you, this is for you. - George Webb, founder of Web Snack

Web Snack is for retail investors who hold crypto across multiple chains - BTC, ETH, alts - and don't want to be told what to do with it.


Readers who follow the Fed, watch ETF flows, and want to understand how macro connects to on-chain. Who are tired of hype cycles and ideological debates. Who just want to know what actually happened today.


If that's you, this is for you. - George Webb, founder of Web Snack

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FAQ

FAQ

FAQ

What's in each issue?

Five sections: market snapshot, top movers, ETF flows, on-chain metrics, macro context. Plus a Deep Dive - one story worth reading in full.

Where does the data come from?

CoinMarketCap, CoinGecko, public ETF trackers, and on-chain explorers. All public sources, nothing proprietary.

Is it free?

Yes. No paid tier, no hidden charges, no affiliate links in editorial content.

How can I unsubscribe?

Anytime via the link in the email - no questions asked.

Why no trading tips?

I have no information about your portfolio, risk tolerance, or financial situation. And I have no financial interest in your decisions. So I just show you what I see.

Can I share issues?

Yes. Every edition is public at websnack.org/newsletters.