Nice work. And

@grok 3.5 will take this to a whole new level.
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Mario Nawfal
@MarioNawfal

GROK 3 CODES A DOOM-STYLE SHOOTER IN UNDER 24 HOURS—AND IT WORKS A developer just used Grok to build a retro Gothic FPS—with procedurally generated levels—in a single day. The game, inspired by classic Doom mechanics, was entirely coded by Grok 3 with minimal human help. Every

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📈 Market Reaction:

ETH

Before post: $2,188.10

Time after posted
Price & Change
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$2,189.93
+1.83 (+0.08%)
5 min
$2,192.68
+4.58 (+0.21%)
10 min
$2,189.70
+1.60 (+0.07%)

DOGE

Before post: $0.20

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$0.195590
-0.0₃329 (-0.17%)
5 min
$0.195300
-0.0₃62 (-0.32%)
10 min
$0.194870
-0.001 (-0.54%)

GORK

Before post: $0.03

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$0.029190
+0.0₃46 (+1.60%)
5 min
$0.029010
+0.0₃28 (+0.97%)
10 min
$0.029170
+0.0₃44 (+1.53%)

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's post about Grok 3 coding a game in 24 hours triggered a classic crypto micro-drama: ETH yawned, DOGE shrugged, and GORK did a tiny victory lap. ETH inched up 0.08% in the first minute, peaked at 0.21% after five, then settled at 0.07%: the crypto equivalent of waking up, stretching, and going back to bed. DOGE dipped slightly, down 0.54% over ten minutes, proving even meme coins have standards. GORK, the post's star, jumped 1.60% initially but couldn’t sustain the hype, wobbling to a 1.53% gain. Volatility was tame compared to Musk’s usual market-moving antics: no 20% swings, no exchange meltdowns, just the faint echo of a crypto influencer hitting "post." The real winner here is irony: a post about AI efficiency sparked more human speculation than actual algorithmic trading.