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@CryptoSrm

Crypto Enthusiast. Never giving Financial Advice. Sometimes shitposting.

Se unió Mart 2021
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15 tips on 'making it' in this bull run - 1. Do not over-rotate and do not try to increase your core position by trying to sell high and buy low. It seldom works. 2. Cut out the laggards if they don't move during altseason. 3. Make heavy concentrated bets with a max of 5 core positions in your portfolio. Never touch these until it's time to take profits. Have a separate dedicated trading bag if keen on trading. 4. Don't fade memes. Be mid curve but also remember to be left curve. 5. Go harder into the winners. 6. DCA even on the way up (price) if we are in early stages of the bull market. 7. BTFD - buy the fucking dips/flushes. Don't try to catch the absolute bottom. DCA. 8. Tech doesn't matter. Community, speculation, hype, meme, and marketing is all that matters. 9. Farm airdrops if starting with low capital. Only have about 10-20% allocated for farming. Spot positions will always have the highest ROI. 10. Avoid leverage unless you are an expert at trading 11. Take profits along the way. Ignore moonbois calling for 100-1000x's. Have a well laid out plan and execute it when the time comes. 12. Never touch your emergency funds/savings to invest in crypto. Avoid FOMO and larps who entice you by posting their PnL on twitter/X. 13. When taking profits and cashing out, avoid keeping in stables. Cash out to fiat and use it in the real world. Even stables are not 100% safe in crypto. 14. Work for your bags. Create content, tweet about the projects, and support the community. 15. Stay humble even after making life changing money. Avoid comparing your portfolio performance with another's as someone rightly said 'COMPARISON IS THE THIEF OF JOY'. My prospective winners for this bull run - $WIF $SOL $BTC $ETH $TIA
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What’s the opinion on topical GHK-CU? Safe? Effective?
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@Bartek_Kamyk_ He really threw his back out on this one.
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Bartek Ka@Bartek_Kamyk_·
Perfect back squat. Three ⚪️ Unbelievable leg strength.
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@palis Fackin snowflakes.
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⟠Palis⟠🐍@palis·
Friend at the gym is using GLP-1s for weight loss. Fit guy and solely using it to cut 10lbs from a healthy weight to improve his climbing, using peptides because he hates being hangry while cutting This is the only person I see regularly up close that I’ve watched use GLP-1s over time, and after 2 months I have to report he has ozempic face. It was one of those things where he looked very noticeably different, but I had to stare at him for a while to realize what it was. Face a little gaunt and hallow, skin looks smoother somehow but has no glow or fullness to his face. He looks fine, but very different somehow and he does look aged He’s 40ish and I thought he was late 20s before I found out his age. One of the youngest looking 40yos I’ve met in my life, full facial collagen of a 20-something. He now suddenly looks closer to his age after being on the GLP-1s Sharing only because he was healthy and fit, did a normal weight cut not like he’s skinny or low bf, only used them for 2 months and the effects on his face is kind of alarming
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@GoingParabolic Jesus chris, you are way more retarded than you realize. Jfc.
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Jason Ai. Williams@GoingParabolic·
There are 21M bitcoin with like 4M lost forever so call it 17M for discussion purposes. There are infinite synthetic bitcoin created and settled by the CME (Chicago Merchantile Exchange) every day. NO BITCOIN ARE BOUGHT OR SOLD EVER. NO BITCOIN ARE HELD BY CME. HERE IS THE KICKER - THERE ARE 100's of Exchanges that offer synthetic products around the world. That equates to 1000's of contracts and 100's of billions of dollars of volume. ALL NEVER TOUCHING THE 21M Supply. Never changing the spot price. Only putting sell or buy pressure by observational volume. This killed the momentum of bitcoin, i'm just the only one talking about it.
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@AltcoinSherpa You forgot $USELESS. At the top of every liquid hedge fund's list.
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Altcoin Sherpa@AltcoinSherpa·
wonder if every liquid hedge fund in crypto just has the same exact portfolio majors hype LIT PUMP Defi flavor of the day (syrup, aave, ZRO, etc) the end
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I used to take 100-200mg of Vit C everyday. Fell sick about 3-4x a year. Bumped up my dosage to 1500 mg a day and the frequency of flu infection has gone down to 1x a year. And when I get one, I do an IV drip of 5-10g and it kills the infection at the onset. Totally changed my life. Yes, clinical studies matter but they don't account for everything. They provide the bare minimum. If you need to go above and beyond, you need to go that extra mile.
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Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD·
I recently saw a healthy guy taking 1,000mg of Vitamin C daily to "revitalize his cells." Unless you have a clinical deficiency, more isn't better Check the chart below for what you actually need daily 👇
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Cowboyesque Stud@WhenSteroids·
@JungianPeater I do both topical and inject it. Topical works for skin obviously but doesn’t work systemically. Both have a good safety profile of which topical the best. Mirror Skin seems to have the highest percentage copper serum, next to the one from that one grifter
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@NoahRyanCo Are you really this gullible or just plain stupid?
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Noah Ryan@NoahRyanCo·
Why is everybody mad at this? People will always want on the go nutrition. Most protein bars (like Epstein’s favorite, David bar) are indigestible goyslop. This bar meets a need and surpasses current market alternatives. I’m missing the gimmick here
Paul Saladino, MD@paulsaladinomd

We did it. @dranthonygustin and I just built the protein bar the industry didn’t want you to have: one actually made for HUMANS. @eatlineage Protein Bar – 100% real food, no garbage. Why most bars suck (and aren’t for humans): - Fake fats like EPG (esterified propoxylated glycerol) → causes “oily spotting” / anal leakage / discharge (yes, really) - Artificial sweeteners, preservatives, mystery isolates - Even “clean” ones load up on ultra-processed fiber syrups (tapioca, inulin, chicory root) that ferment in your gut, cause bloating, gas, inflammation. We said enough. We wanted a bar you could literally make at home with real pantry staples – but better: high protein, tastes amazing, verified insanely clean. Introducing the Lineage Protein Bar: 🐮 20g protein from grass-fed whey + collagen 🐄 Grass-fed beef tallow (real fat, not fake) 🍯 Raw organic honey 🥥 Organic coconut nectar 🫐 Organic freeze-dried berries & fruit 🧂 Salt THAT’S LITERALLY IT. No gums, no isolates, no seed oils, no fake anything. We didn’t half-ass this: - Every single ingredient + every batch tested for 400+ contaminants (microplastics, pesticides/herbicides, mycotoxins, heavy metals) - 2 full years of R&D to nail the taste, texture, and mouthfeel (it’s legitimately incredible – not “good for healthy,” actually craveable) Mixed Berry and Chocolate are live now. More flavors in pipeline – comment your requests below! 👇 Grab yours: lineageprovisions.com/bar 💪

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Saint Gabriel ✝️@Gabri3lTheGreat·
has anyone actually stacked tirz & reta before
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@paulsaladinomd @eatlineage Wrapped in plastic? Hypocrisy much? That protein bar profile looks like utter shit. No, thanks.
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Paul Saladino, MD@paulsaladinomd·
We just cooked the protein bar industry. 🔥 Most are candy bars in disguise: seed oils, gums, fake sweeteners, sugar. Not @eatlineage. New Protein Bar: <200 cal 20g grass-fed whey + collagen 100% real food—no BS Tastes incredible 🍫 Who's in?
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@BasedBiohacker No, I mean to ask is Aspirin safe for people with GI issues?
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BasedBiohacker@BasedBiohacker·
you might have one of the most underrated baseline performance optimizers in your medicine cabinet right now. aspirin. a few cents per dose, and it's doing things that many $$$$ supplements foolishly try (and fail) to emulate. dr. ray peat spent decades on this. here's what he found. but let's get this out of the way; it's not a pain drug. it's a metabolic drug. aspirin stimulates mitochondrial respiration; the process by which your cells actually generate energy. it activates both glycolysis and mitochondrial function simultaneously, shifting your metabolism toward efficient oxygen use. this mirrors the actions of thyroid hormone. it's pro-thermogenic. it counters the hypothermic, low-energy state that chronic stress, aging and modern life push you into. the anti-fever reputation is misleading. aspirin doesn't suppress metabolism; it enhances mitochondrial oxygen consumption while reducing pathological inflammation. those are 2 different things. and the anti-inflammatory picture goes deeper than most people think. looksmaxxers, lock in. by inhibiting COX enzymes, aspirin lowers prostaglandins and free fatty acid release; two of the primary drivers of puffiness, water retention, and tissue breakdown. it protects against lipid peroxidation, guards DNA and proteins from free radical damage, AND it reduces oxidative stress linked to heart disease and neurodegeneration. it's also anti-estrogenic. it blunts aromatase activity and has mild anti-prolactin effects. it lowers cortisol's visible impact on tissue. for anyone thinking about their hormonal environment, aspirin could quietly tilt it toward regeneration. epidemiological data consistently shows reduced risk of breast, colon, and prostate cancer with regular low-dose use. it inhibits abnormal cell division while leaving normal cellular growth intact. neurologically, it enhances mitochondrial energy production in the brain, protects against excitotoxicity, and inhibits prostaglandin synthesis linked to neuroinflammation and wakefulness. peat specifically noted its potential as a safeguard against alzheimer's progression. taken at bedtime, it can improve sleep quality by reducing inflammatory prostaglandins that drive age-related insomnia. for bone health: aspirin improves calcium retention while preventing arterial calcification. supporting bone density and vascular integrity simultaneously. how to actually use it; the peat protocol dose: 325 mg (one regular aspirin) daily is a solid starting point. take with food and/ or caffeine (ideally black coffee). some go daily at lower doses (100-200 mg), and some go higher and dose every 4-6 hours. dr. peat himself used it regularly but not at high doses chronically. timing: with food. bedtime dosing has specific advantages for sleep and overnight inflammation reduction. morning dosing favors the metabolic and energy benefits throughout the day. experiment with both, but don't take on empty stomach. cycling: aspirin doesn't require strict cycling but taking 1-2 days off per week is sensible for long-term use. it's not a compound that demands a full on/off protocol. aspirin is not something you take in isolation - ideally, you need some friends: vitamin k2: aspirin affects clotting factors. k2 keeps calcium in bones and out of arteries. always stack these. magnesium: supports the metabolic and mitochondrial effects. also protective on the GI tract. gelatine / glycine: supports collagen integrity that aspirin is protecting. synergistic for skin and connective tissue. bioflavonoids: vitamin c with bioflavonoids amplifies aspirin's antioxidant and chemopreventive effects. peat often paired them. fruit / orange juice: peat's framework emphasizes adequate sugar alongside aspirin for the metabolic boost to actually land. fructose supports liver glycogen and thyroid conversion. the looksmaxxers angle - - lower prostaglandins = less puffiness, less water retention, better vascular tone. - lower cortisol impact = less skin thinning, less inflammation visible in the face. collagen protection + reduced oxidative stress = structural integrity over time. the cheapest looksmaxxing protocol that exists is aspirin + vitamin k + magnesium + adequate fruit. lowered inflammation, improved metabolic rate and efficient use of carbs are all in line with performance. this is baseline enhancement. aspirinmaxxing. P.S. it's highly synchronistic with tadalafil and meldonium. just keep your blood pressure in check. meldonium + aspirin are used together clinically in eastern europe for cardiac ischemia, and a 2019 study by Bayraktar & Albayrak has shown that combining low-dose aspirin with tadalafil is significantly more effective for vascular health (read your dick) than either alone. studies: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC58… pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31230261/
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@QuintenFrancois Someone should slap/punch you. A pinch won’t do this stupidity justice.
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Quinten | 048.eth@QuintenFrancois·
Bitcoin priced in gold Someone pinch me
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@kale_abe Oh you fkng numbnut. When will you learn??
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Kale Abe@kale_abe·
$USELESS looks finally ready to 2-3x here in short order
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@btc_charlie You're a dumb cunt if you think doomposting can get you more engagement.
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alfred 🍀@HealthyAlfred·
FOLLOW ME 💘
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alfred 🍀@HealthyAlfred·
My 21-year-old brother was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and gastric ulcers. Internal bleeding, brain fog, zero energy, depression. Doctors wanted to put him on medication. He refused and tried LACTOFERRIN instead. 4 MONTHS LATER - bleeding stopped, colitis in remission, depression gone. Ulcerative colitis destroys your intestinal lining and leaks LPS endotoxins into your bloodstream 24/7 - collapsing energy production and driving the depression your doctor never connects to your gut. Gut bleeding that won’t stop? Brain fog so bad you can’t function? Depression with no explanation? Study: 300mg lactoferrin daily, 8 weeks: → Intestinal permeability: reduced 40% → Mucosal healing: improved 52% vs placebo → Inflammatory markers (CRP): down 38% The mechanism: lactoferrin binds LPS → bacteria starved → mucosal lining rebuilds → inflammation drops → brain fog clears → energy and mood restore Refused medication at 21. Took 300mg lactoferrin daily instead. Month 2: bleeding reduced significantly. Month 4: colitis in remission, brain fog gone, fully himself again. 300mg daily. 4 months. Colitis gone. No medication needed. Medication manages the symptoms indefinitely. Lactoferrin rebuilds what’s actually broken!
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Steve 🇺🇸@SteveLovesAmmo·
Stop posting your payouts on X. 1. It’s cringe. 2. There are others building and trying to get themselves in a position to get there. We should be uplifting not boasting, 3. Look at Number 1.
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@lourenco_vs Even though I like @Sykodelic_ ‘s optimism, he is gradually creeping into the retarded list because of his repeated altseason calls. It needs to stop.
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Lourenço VS@lourenco_vs·
Seen a ton of “Altseason started” today. This space really is majority retarded.
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@doctormorphh You are gradually turning into one of the worst clickbait accounts here.
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