The NFL just filmed its own extinction!
A robot lined up a 50-yard field goal and nailed it. No warm-up. No second take. Just... automatic.
Kickers make $5-6M a year for one job: being consistent. Same angle. Same distance. Same pressure.
Except a machine doesn't feel pressure.
It won't pull a hamstring. Won't miss in the 4th quarter when it matters. Won't have an off day. It will do the exact same thing 10,000 times while you sleep, improving each loop.
Here's what scares me: the robot doesn't celebrate. It doesn't need to. It just walks back and does it again. That's not entertainment—that's efficiency.
Every time someone said "AI can't do real, physical work," a video like this drops. Then everyone moves the goalpost.
What's the next job that "needs human feel"?
YOU CAN'T TELL IF IT'S HUMAN ANYMORE.
China just unveiled U1—a female-type AI robot so realistic it passes the uncanny valley test. Silicon skin with pores. Blood vessels. Facial expressions that shift like a real person.
This is what happens when new technology meets obsession with perfection.
UBTECH built it for companionship, emotional support, mental care, monitoring. The half-body model starts at 2.4 million yen—expensive, but think about what you're paying for.
An AI that listens. That responds. That looks like it actually cares.
China's moving faster than we thought possible. While the West debates ethics, they're already manufacturing empathy.
The humanoid robot market just entered a new phase. This isn't industrial automation anymore. This is replacing human connection with something that works 24/7, never gets tired, never leaves.
The technology is incredible. The implications are terrifying.
A robot that looks human, talks human, mimics emotion—these are the AI advancements that change everything about how we work, how we relate, how we think about loneliness.
China's leading the race on new technology. Europe's writing policy papers.
Guess who wins?
$38B market. $16K humanoids. 30,000 BMWs. Robots rolling off production lines by the hour.
The humanoid race isn't about who builds the coolest robot anymore.
It's about who makes human labor economics stop making sense. https://t.co/gF86ESM751
A PAINTER JUST MADE MORE MONEY THAN A DOCTOR.
One robot. $26K investment. Last month it rolled 14 apartments.
He banked $38,000.
Here's how it works: he still charges $600 per room like every other painter in town. The client pays the same, never notices the difference. But while he sleeps, the robot is already on unit three—perfect coat, clean edges, no drips, no "we'll come back for the second coat tomorrow."
One human paints a flat in two days. The robot does it in a night. Then it moves to the next job.
The margins are insane because there's no crew to split it with. No wages. No benefits. Just paint and electricity.
His investment paid for itself in three weeks.
Every time someone said "painting is too fiddly to automate, you need human touch," they were right about one thing: the touch. What they missed was that nobody cares about the touch if the job gets done faster and cheaper.
Turns out the real bottleneck was never the skill.
It was finding the first guy crazy enough to buy the machine.
Now everyone else is scrambling.
One flash. The drone falls. Nobody saw it coming!
China figured out how to turn electricity into a weapon the sky can't escape.
Anti-drone systems that aren't guns, aren't missiles, aren't even loud.
Just a pulse. Just light. Just physics winning.
Watch what happens when you weaponize something invisible.
The NFL just filmed its own extinction!
A robot lined up a 50-yard field goal and nailed it. No warm-up. No second take. Just... automatic.
Kickers make $5-6M a year for one job: being consistent. Same angle. Same distance. Same pressure.
Except a machine doesn't feel pressure.
It won't pull a hamstring. Won't miss in the 4th quarter when it matters. Won't have an off day. It will do the exact same thing 10,000 times while you sleep, improving each loop.
Here's what scares me: the robot doesn't celebrate. It doesn't need to. It just walks back and does it again. That's not entertainment—that's efficiency.
Every time someone said "AI can't do real, physical work," a video like this drops. Then everyone moves the goalpost.
What's the next job that "needs human feel"?
This year has been one of the best, both in terms of profit and meeting interesting people, many of whom have become my friends.
There's more to come, and I wish everyone who hasn't yet made it to the 6 figs bankroll and to live their best life😎
An interesting story with $LIT
I made a lot of money, a very good end to the year for me. This opportunity gave me a record profit for the month.
I took short positions early, the average entry was around 3.7 Thanks to the manipulators with their $4 million positions 😁
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I added to the position after the spot announcement. The exit was at 2.4, which was also a good guess. I closed most of the position and took it back at $3, as I believe we'll be trading below $2 within a week🥶
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The market isn't exactly the best, but I think there's potential for XYZ, considering it's a top-6 perp dex on paper. We'll have to look at the tokenomics and how much IMC there will be.
The coinlist is a downside, as their statistics show 1 profit for every 4 rekts😁 but...
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We're getting into Reya's cash grab.
- FDV: $150M
- Token Price: $0.01875
- Allocated Supply: 160,000,000 REYA (2% of the total supply)
- Vesting: 50% unlock at TGE, 50% linear monthly vest for 6 months post-TGE
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Only 850 users have a volume of over $1 million🤯
There's also a badge system. Swap here, do that, get a medal. So I recommend checking it out from time to time.
1️⃣2Titan exchange.
Yes, everyone's probably heard about this, and yes, I know there was a Ranger boost.
I just want to remind you that if you swap something in $SOL, you shouldn't do it through $JUP or Phantom. You won't get any money for it, but Titan might very well do.
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The project attracted a $10.5 million investment from some tier 4 and founder of Solana.
Only a little over 150,000 wallets have swapped on Titan at least once. Of these, only 18,000 users have a volume of over $100,000.
A little something interesting to add to your feed 🤔
I'll tell you what interesting things you can do with your beloved $SOL, and also why I'm bullish on it.
In short, we're in the midst of a bullish Solana. Has anyone seen meteora at 0.55? Wow
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An important point. These instruments support SOL staking, making them even more attractive to institutional capital.
It seems to me that 7-10% dominance for Solana doesn't seem impossible.