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Svoboda
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Proud Sycamore alum, weightlifter, sports enthusiast, unapologetic pro wrestling fan, futurologist, and tech geek. All-Around Nerd. Bitcoin.
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Svoboda 1 month ago
Ayo @jack mallers - instead of daily/weekly/monthly recurring deposits, can we get one that triggers when our funds are under a certain $ threshold? This way my recurring buys never miss.
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Svoboda 2 months ago
BEAR DOWN. 4 straight... first time since 2018. First W against the Saints in forever, too. Didn't look pretty at times, but I'll take it. image #chicago #bears #chicagobears #nfl #football
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Svoboda 2 months ago
"I'd rather win ugly than lose pretty" -- 2025 Chicago Bears Mantra
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Svoboda 2 months ago
I joked at last weeks Meetup that we'll soon get 500% for lending our $ASST shares on Fidelity. This morning it crossed 450%. C'mon 500... daddy needs more free $FBTC shares!
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Svoboda 2 months ago
Haven’t done a physique update in awhile. Down to 207 pounds. With the weight loss, all of my lift numbers are down but I’ve transitioned to bodybuilding over powerlifting philosophies this past year. I rarely bench over 225, I stop my squat at 405 now, and I quit deadlifting altogether. Probably better for me long term with 50 knocking on the door. My diet is pretty simple -- It's mainly meat or any and all protein I can get. Outside of that, the keto nut mix from Costco is one of my go to snacks. Still experimenting with peptides as well... right now I'm on week five running the KLOW stack and have been researching all of the newer stuff being reported on. image
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Svoboda 3 months ago
Went to the Bears home game at Allegiant Stadium here in Vegas yesterday. Here is a quick shot from the game winning drive. Didn't expect a win with 25% of our starters out but I'd rather win ugly than lose pretty. image #nfl #chicagobears #lasvegasraiders
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Svoboda 3 months ago
Can someone point me to a primer of how to pick a Mint based on what’s supported? You’d think BitcoinMints.com would have this but it doesn’t.