Paid guide for self-employed crypto earners

Before you open a Solo 401(k) for crypto, get the clear version.

A practical $29 playbook for self-employed and 1099 crypto earners who want to understand whether this structure fits, how it works, what mistakes to avoid, and which next step actually makes sense.

Skip the forum threads, tax-Twitter fragments, and provider sales pages. Use the setup roadmap first, then preview this deeper guide while checkout stays closed.

This is educational, practical, and plain English — not personalized tax, legal, or investment advice.

This playbook is for people who want the clear version.

This preview may be useful if you have freelance, contractor, creator, consulting, or other 1099 income and want a plain-English educational guide to the structure.

It is not for personalized tax, legal, fiduciary, or investment advice, and checkout stays closed until payment and delivery are verified.

The information is out there. The clarity usually isn't.

If you've tried to research Solo 401(k)s for crypto, you've probably hit the same wall everyone else does: generic retirement content, confident crypto threads, provider pages that push the signup, and tax discussions that assume you already know the rules.

The problem is not finding fragments. The problem is turning fragments into a confident next decision.

Do it alone
20+ tabs
Forums, provider pages, tax takes, and half-answers.
vs
Buy clarity
1 playbook
Who qualifies, how it works, what to avoid, and what to do next.

What you get for $29

1
Main playbook
Plain-English guide
A practical walkthrough for self-employed and 1099 crypto earners.
2
Qualification snapshot
Likely fit or not
Quick guidance on who qualifies, who doesn't, and who is a maybe.
3
Provider comparison
Side-by-side clarity
The providers worth comparing without piecing it together from marketing pages.
4
Setup roadmap
What to do first
A cleaner order of operations from curiosity to plan setup.
5
Roth vs pre-tax framing
Decision support
Enough structure to understand the tradeoffs before you talk to a CPA.
6
Mistakes checklist
What to not screw up
The expensive part is usually false confidence, not lack of data.

Why this isn't free

Because the value is not “information exists.” The value is filtering what matters, translating the structure into plain English, showing where people get tripped up, and helping you make a faster, cleaner decision.

You could piece this together yourself. You could also spend hours bouncing between blogs, Reddit threads, tax takes, and provider pages — and still not feel sure. The $29 is for the shortcut.

Buy the Solo 401(k) Crypto Playbook

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