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He leaked the exact system. Most people will scroll past it.
Nothing complicated.
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DO YOU KNOW THE CHINESE WOMAN
At last night’s dinner banquet, a Chinese woman from Hunan sat in the most prominent seat between two figures known to the entire world: to her left, Tim Cook, and to her right, Elon Musk.
Forty years ago, she was a poor rural girl who left school at the age of 15.
Her name is Zhou Qunfei
She lost her mother at five, and her father was injured in an accident while making explosives, leaving him blind with damaged hands. The family survived by making handmade baskets.
At fifteen, she left her village for Guangdong to work, joining a watch‑glass factory in Shenzhen. She worked on the production line during the day and studied at night school, earning certificates in accounting, computing, customs clearance, and driving.
After just three years, she rose from a simple worker to a factory manager.
But she later resigned after being sidelined in favor of the owners’ relatives.
She left with modest capital: 20,000 yuan and eight of her relatives.
They rented a small apartment that became both a factory and a home. She would go from factory to factory offering her services, then return at night to work until 3 a.m.
She continued like this for ten years.
Then came the first opportunity in 2003.
Motorola wanted to manufacture its iconic V3 phone with nearly impossible specifications: ultra‑thin, ultra‑clear glass with zero defects.
Every factory refused.
She accepted.
The mission succeeded, and the phone sold more than 100 million units worldwide. From there, **Lens Technology** was born.
Then came Apple.
When Steve Jobs wanted to build the first iPhone with a strengthened glass that had never been commercially produced, Apple’s engineers searched the world for a factory willing to take the challenge.
They found only Zhou Qunfei.
After months of joint work, she succeeded in producing the first iPhone screen, later becoming the largest supplier of glass for Apple devices—from iPhone to iPad, MacBook, and Apple Watch.
Tesla, Mercedes, BMW, and others followed, entrusting her with manufacturing automotive glass, smart displays, and even components for humanoid robots.
That is why she sat in the most prominent seat last night.
To her left, Tim Cook, whose Apple has relied on her factories for 18 years; to her right, Elon Musk, whose Tesla and Optimus robots depend on her technologies.
When asked about the secret of her success, she did not speak of luck, intelligence, or even hard work.
She simply said:
Dare to accept.
Then added:
The things others see as impossible… accept them.
The tasks everyone runs away from… accept them.
When you accept the challenge, you learn how to succeed in it.
And when you succeed, bigger challenges come to you.
Opportunities are not discovered by people… opportunities are the things others abandon, and you bend down to pick them up.
🇺🇸🇨🇳 China just published a triumphant report explaining why they're thanking Trump...
A nationalistic Beijing think tank affiliated with Renmin University published a triumphant report titled "Thank Trump" earlier this year.
It called him "an accelerator of American political decay" and argued his tariffs, attacks on allies, and assault on the political establishment have inadvertently strengthened China while weakening the U.S.
The use of "American decline" in official Chinese sources nearly doubled in 2025.
Even Chinese parents who once dreamed of Ivy League degrees for their kids are pulling back.
A study-abroad consultant said the share of his students considering the U.S. fell from 80% to 45% in a decade.
The most cutting analysis came from Shanghai International Studies University professor Huang Jing:
"Only China can save Trump."
With midterms looming, Trump needs visible wins like Chinese soybean and natural gas purchases.
China sees an opening.
Here's the catch though.
Belief in U.S. decline hasn't made China aggressive.
Two reasons.
First, they think they can win by simply letting Trump fumble.
Second, an unstable America is also unpredictable, and Beijing's export economy needs stability.
The killer line from CFR economist Zongyuan Zoe Liu:
Xi "is getting the United States he always wanted, and the America he most feared at the same time."
That tension is the entire summit.
Source: New York Times
🇺🇸 A @Tesla pulled off a split-second crash avoidance move that looked straight-up impossible.
It’s the kind of moment AI and robotics fans live for: proof FSD tech could actually make roads safer.
Great reflexes… for a car.
Introducing “Tesla AeroSphere” — The Safest Way to Commute. Tesla AeroSphere, a next-gen floating commuter pod designed for zero-risk mobility. No traffic. No roads. Is this the answer to personal travel?
Les salaires des banquiers centraux :
💰 Christine Lagarde (BCE) : 726 000€
💰 Royaume-Uni : 687 000€
💰 Belgique : 549 000€
💰 Allemagne : 518 000€
💰 Pays-Bas : 469 000€
💰 France : 311 000€
💰 U.S.A : 169 000€
💰 Chine : 111 000€
On n'oublie pas les 6399 €/mois d'indemnité de logement du gouverneur de la banque de France.
C'est intéressant de se dire que la France est plutôt dans le bas du classement mais que les montants semblent tout de même complètement déconnectés de la réalité.
Joyeuses fêtes de la part de toute l'équipe Cointribune ! 🎄✨
Merci à vous tous pour cette année passée ensemble. Que cette fin d'année soit remplie de chaleur, de partage et de bons moments avec vos proches.
On se retrouve très vite pour continuer à décrypter l'univers crypto à vos côtés. En attendant, profitez bien !
Toute l'équipe Cointribune vous souhaite d'excellentes fêtes 🥂