In the latest episode of Failing Up, I sit down with Jack Kuveke who has lived a life that most could only imagine—moving to Serbia to run an ICO, building one of the largest crypto communities in the world, becoming a millionaire the day before he turned 20, and then losing it all. In this episode, we dive deep into his unconventional journey, from attempting a hostile takeover to launching Jabroni Capital and his vision for building the Barstool of Tech.
We also discuss why Jack doesn’t want to be a VC, the red and green flags of investors, and why distribution is king in today’s digital world. Plus, Jack shares how to develop your own voice on LinkedIn and why betting on people before they make it is the ultimate edge.
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TIMESTAMPS:
1:30 - Early life
5:00 - Moving to Serbia to run an ICO, building one of the largest crypto communities in the world
7:20 - Becoming a millionaire before 20 and then losing it all
11:56 - Attempting to take a hostile takeover
19:23 - Why Jack doesn’t want to be a VC
22:00 - How Huddle winded down
25:10 - Jabroni Capital - where it came from and what it means
27:00 Building the barstool of Tech
32:06: How to develop your own voice for LinkedIn
36:00: Distribution is king
44:00 - Red and Green flags of VCs
46:30 - Invest in people before they become successful
49:00 - Go do things
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