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Happy @SpaceX IPO day! For the first time, everyday retail investors will be able to directly own a piece of a company whose mission is the most ambitious in human history. Congrats to the whole SpaceX team. Ad Astra! 🚀
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IMAGINE THIS: Tomorrow, the world wakes up to one of the biggest events in financial history. SpaceX goes public. A company that revolutionized rockets, satellite internet and space access would finally become investable by everyday people. It would instantly become one of the most anticipated public offerings ever. The future of space, communications and multi-planetary civilization — all in a single stock. If that day ever comes, it will be historic.
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Tomorrow is going to be a historic day (June 12, 2026) The world's most ambitious company is going public: SpaceX For the first time, everyday investors have a chance to own a piece of the company that changed the trajectory of space forever After years of building the future of space travel, reusable rockets, Starlink, and the path to Mars, SpaceX is stepping into the public markets This is a company that has completely redefined what’s possible in space, and now everyday investors can be part of it From Starship to Starlink to the future of humanity's multiplanetary life, SpaceX is the key that unlocks the door Tomorrow marks a new chapter
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This guy has been buying $10 of bitcoin everyday for 7 years straight without missing a day He has spent a total of $25,500 and his portfolio just hit over $10m in value
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Lore behind the name 🎬 EPISODE 88. @merheb • What’s the story behind your name? - Quick history: when I joined the space in 2021, I used to go by “MysticMac.” Then my X account got suspended in 2022, so I rebranded to “Merheb.” The story behind Merheb is simple. It’s my family name. It has different meanings in Arabic, but one of the main ones is “scary.” I chose it with pride. I wanted to be the first one in my bloodline to put the name onchain and make money from magic internet money. • What would you highlight right now among the things you’re building and consider truly important? - Coming from a tech background, and after working across community, social media, partnerships, business development, and sales, my focus right now is pretty simple: Helping brands grow through attention, personality, and content people actually enjoy watching. That’s what I’m building through UGC, streaming, and podcasting with FUNonchain, which I started in late 2024. It’s a media-first approach focused on real conversations, entertaining content, and making complex ideas easier for people to connect with. I’m also expanding beyond X, especially through daily prediction markets videos on TikTok. I think the upside there is insane. Prediction markets feel like one of the easiest and closest ways for everyday consumer to make money online. On the other hand, I’m also using my network to help Hamieverse grow as an IP, while continuing to develop my sales and closing skills, which I believe are becoming a real need in this space.
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The SPLC used $4.1 million in donor to fund the KKK and other extremist groups. This is how they used the money: -Attend and host extremist group rallies across the country. -Grow existing chapters of extremist groups. -Create new chapters of extremist groups; Recruit new individuals into extremist groups. -Make donations to extremist group leaders. -Purchase materials for cross burnings. -Purchase materials to make Ku Klux Klan robes and hoods. -Create racist paraphernalia that extremist groups sold at rallies. -Publish extremist literature used in the recruiting of more members. -Pay everyday living expenses, which allowed the Fs to focus on their extremist groups rather than seeking other employment. They funded the groups they told the public they were fighting.
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I’ll tell ya something I learned within the last couple years. When I started TrustedSec and Binary Defense I had no idea wtf I was doing but I’m extremely obsessive and learn what I need to in order to push through and be successful. One thing I’ve learned is when you hire leader positions from the outside - 9/10 these folks have no idea what they are doing and were at the right place at the right time. I was naive into thinking that I didn’t know what’s best for the companies and other people know more than I do. That’s total bullshit and I kick myself in the ass when I look back in history. The truth is you know your area of expertise better than anyone. Believe in yourself. If you don’t know it, learn it. If you focus on three core pillars: Customers - the reason why you’re here. Culture - your people is what makes the company - and if you have a shit culture and you don’t care intimately about your folks you produce shit people. Innovation - change what you do and never be satisfied of where you’re at. If you focus on those three things you will be successful. You will overcome whatever challenge you have. What I’ve learned is when people in suits come in with these polished presentations, confidence on changing your company - it’s all bullshit and pre canned templates they’ve used in very specific circumstances that do not apply to you. TLDR: Believe in yourself, if you don’t know it, learn it - promote from within from the people you know. Trust your people. Build and earn loyalty. Don’t stop being technical and hang your hat up to be a leader - be a leader that also pumps out cool ass shit everyday. I don’t see myself as a CEO I see myself as a peer with every employee - one of the guys/gals grinding it everyday for a mission. Willing to roll my sleeves up with pneumonia and a 103 degree temp to talk to a customer and having to go off camera to throw up or to get in 27 merge requests in (happened today). Relentless is the word. Be relentless. Focused. Kick some ass and take names. Most importantly and I’m talking to myself as I type this: fuckin believe in yourself and always lead with truth, honesty, best intentions, and making the world a better place.
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Not enough people are talking about physical AI and robotics. I sat down with @rewkang, one of the best investors of the last decade, to discuss his massive bet on humanoids and robotics. He breaks down the industry, the addressable market, multiple leading companies, and why he launched a publicly-traded fund ($BOT) focused on investing in the top private robotics companies. YouTube: Apple: Spotify: TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intro 1:28 - Why Andrew shifted from crypto to humanoid robots 3:58 - How big is the total addressable market? 8:08 - Building conviction — the $19M bet on Figure AI 16:06 - US vs. China — who wins the robot race? 28:08 - General purpose vs. specialized robots 31:05 - Where does training data come from? 40:24 - Humanoid robots in your everyday life 43:27 - Can Tesla & Elon win the humanoid race? 46:19 - Job displacement & UBI 51:15 - RoboStrategy — the publicly traded venture fund 1:11:17 - What is exciting about Apptronik? 1:13:24 - Addressing the critics
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Shenzhen-based Kinetix AI has introduced a faceless humanoid robot called KAI. The robot is about 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighs 70 kilograms, and can carry loads up to 20 kilograms while running for around 4 hours on a single charge. With highly flexible hands and precise movements, KAI can fold clothes, handle delicate objects, and assist with everyday household tasks.
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