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Danny Limanseta
@DannyLimanseta

I've built 4 game prototypes with

@grok so far. I've always wanted to make games since young but I suck at coding, until... Grok happened. I think I need to go lie down for a bit.

📈 Market Reaction:

ETH

Before post: $2,188.10

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$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

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$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

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$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 latest "cool" post proves once again that markets will cling to anything vaguely resembling a narrative, even if it's just a quote about game prototypes and existential coding fatigue. ETH saw a modest uptick: +0.08% in 1 minute, +0.21% in 5, then a retreat to +0.07% at 10 minutes, as if traders briefly forgot Ethereum isn’t actually involved in this guy’s coding journey. DOGE dipped slightly, because even meme coins have standards, apparently: -0.17%, -0.32%, -0.54% over the same periods. GORK, the token presumably tied to Grok, rallied (+1.60%, +0.97%, +1.53%), because nothing says "sound investment" like a coin named after a chatbot that helped someone lie down. Historically, "cool" posts are a coin flip: one triggered ETH volatility with a -0.07% to +0.16% swing, while another dragged GORK down -1.85%. The "yeah" and "interesting" posts were even less consequential, proving that Musk’s monosyllables are the financial equivalent of a shrug. The irony? A man lying down after coding with AI moved markets more than most earnings reports. Perhaps we should all take a nap and let the bots trade.

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