Hmm, this is more like project development area material.
I've read the article, you're basically something more or like tradelize and a lot like it, traders publish their moves, they can choose to hide their trades before a paywall, you take 20% commission the rest goes to the trader.
You're going to have a hard time getting both the traders and the ones paying for their advice, platforms like this have increased a lot lately but good luck with it!
Looks like a nice idea, I'd be interested in subscribing to others when that becomes available (as I don't have the time to do this sort of thing myself)..
I suck at trading and I even suck on picking who to follow for advice

, so I think I will pass.
Reminds me how I've chosen to follow a racing tipster just from the point he missed 28 out of 30 predictions.
Sorry, I didn't see that forum section! And thanks for reading the article. Nobody said it would be easy
but we saw the fundamental problem that lots of educators are currently using some combination of Telegram, Twitter, and PayPal to essentially do the same thing. We want to create a trustable third-party where the trades can be verified, while serving as a discovery channel for people just starting to dip their toes into crypto. Growing the adoption pie and whatnot