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Humanoid Robotics Maxi I Building @homebrewrobots I https://t.co/e42xdvjEkf
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Joined May 2025
You’ll often hear: “Humanoid robots don’t make sense.” Too expensive. No use case. Just toys for sci-fi nerds. But that ignores where we are in the curve—and where we’re going. At @homebrewrobots we've chosen to focus on humanoids because...👇
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Excited about the implications of the x402 standard, something we've been testing internally at Homebrew for some time. Trillions (per A16z report) in agentic payments unlocked! https://t.co/uIAZ7Mc6vR
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An AI-powered upgrade for the Brewie robot, adding voice control, real-time vision, and secure crypto-enabled transaction (BrewPay) through an enhanced MCP server. - homebrewroboticsclub/brewie-mcp...
BrewPay V1 gave robots the ability to pay through voice commands, turning human intent physical transactions. Brewpay V2 connects to the wider agent economy via x402. https://t.co/SqSIcY46au
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Payments are moving on-chain AI agents are handling more (“Book flights”) Humanoids will handle physical ("Buy tomatoes from mkt”) Humans do fewer transactions while robots/AI do more. BrewPay.
Interesting excerpt from the GS conference: Visa stablecoin settlement volumes now up to ~$1b run-rate, up 4x from earlier this year Direct stablecoin settlement lets Visa's partners bypass traditional bank/fiat rails for instant 24/7 settlement on the network. I.e. issuers
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Tesla’s moat is its data flywheel: millions vehicles collect data > central training > OTA updates > instant fleet learning Robotics chasing this, but once cracked, data flywheels to massively boost humanoid usefulness.
Analog Twin: An assembly line that learns. With error correction & optimization, one robot finds a better way, the whole fleet upgrades.
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Unitree IPO a mega-catalyst for robotics with big implications for the robotics × crypto eco. Humanoids are inevitable, and the synergy with crypto, obvious. This is the mainstream moment for teams pushing at that intersection, Brew, Codec, and others.
🚨Chinese robot maker Unitree just filed for a $7B IPO with >$140M in revenue making it the biggest public humanoid robot company. 65% of its revenue comes from robot dogs (70% global market share) and 30% from humanoids. China’s engineering society just continues to build.
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This haircut was done via teleoperation. Teleop lets robots handle tasks too complex to automate today, while gathering data that trains them for future full autonomy. A deployment strategy that makes robots useful now and smarter later.
Brewie's haircut might look like a joke, but it points to $277/yr in savings. The future is robot apps.
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Annual savings from robot task applications ~$26,843 per home. The play isn't hardware, its apps. And that's what we're building at Homebrew.
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Robo companies earn from hardware, but the margins will live in the app/upgrade model, like Tesla (e.g. self driving upgrade). Because humanoids are generalists, the app catalog can be far bigger. $BREW will build for mainstream models like Unitree R1s.
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RoboFi Season is here. The builders are out, the foundations are forming, and crypto-robotics is heating up. Here’s the updated landscape map of the projects leading the charge. 🧵
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Attention runs the world now - they're still running the IBM marketing playbook.
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Talking to a friend in marketing. Asked if they use tiktok - nope. Asked if they used instagram reels - no chance. Asked if they watch youtube shorts - ofc not. Asked if they know who @im_roy_lee is - no clue. Lost a lot of respect right there.
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Unitree & EngineAI just dropped humanoids under $6K. BREW building the apps and infrastructure. History’s clear: prices fall, adoption explodes. You are not bullish enough.
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Last week, in V1 of Battle Royale, players faced off 1v1 against each other. In V2, we’re experimenting with robots powered by their own models. The Terminator(s) are coming!
1/ The Terminator moment of humanoid robotics is closer than you think. Breakthroughs across AI, compute, and hardware ushered in the area of generalist robotics. The chat GPT moment for robotics arrived. The Skynet moment is next. https://t.co/JLEOfxLN06
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7/ The only thing standing between us and Skynet? A set of rules written in 1942: 1. Don’t harm humans 2. Obey orders 3. Protect yourself It’s only a matter of time before Asimov’s Laws are broken. https://t.co/42PqifiX8F
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6/ As these systems become more capable, they won’t just follow commands. They’ll start making decisions. Reasoning. Adapting. Acting independently. And when that happens? They’ll break free from our guardrails. https://t.co/3qN7JGDB6v
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5/ The pieces are there for a real-world Terminator: - LLM reasoning - Real time edge compute - Sim-to-real training - mobility And yes - numerous countries are developing combat humanoids. https://t.co/UcjpgwFQhz
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4/ These breakthroughs make humanoids faster, smarter, and adaptable. But we still ask: what are they for? Drones were once dismissed as toys and gadgets - until they became weapons. Today’s humanoids are in the “early drone” phase. https://t.co/MNbmJMwvVU
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3/ - Foundation models combining vision, language, action into a single reasoning engine = gen-purpose intelligence for robots. - Improved battery density: More energy = longer missions, heavier workloads, smarter robots. https://t.co/qh7yK5QEdK
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2/ Slow, slow…then all at once. Humanoids evolved. What changed? - High-performance compute: More compute = real world adaptability. - Advanced simulation tools like NVIDIA's Isaac Sim. Simulation = faster iteration, better generalization. https://t.co/dqptfPWatB
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1/ The Terminator moment of humanoid robotics is closer than you think. Breakthroughs across AI, compute, and hardware ushered in the area of generalist robotics. The chat GPT moment for robotics arrived. The Skynet moment is next. https://t.co/JLEOfxLN06
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