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18-year-old American bought a Mac Mini for $400, connected OpenClaw - and made $16,000 in his first month on AI design. Typed into Telegram "add a table under the Mac Mini and a monitor" - Blender opened, objects appeared in seconds. Typed "make the legs longer, thicker table, add a wall" - the system replied "time to build Riley's dream office" and assembled an entire room with lighting, a vertical monitor and paintings on the wall. 3D designers charge $50-150 per hour for what he now does with a message from his phone. Blender courses cost $300-500 and take months - he skipped all of it and controls the scene through Telegram. $400 investment, $16,000 first month - the Mac Mini is still sitting on his desk building rooms while he sleeps.
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Kevin Fremon - guy who already had $10,000,000+ in the bank - looked at his team of 40 people and still felt like he was leaving money on the table launched his own Jarvis in literally 20 minutes, one PRD file, Claude Code, ElevenLabs for voice, Deepgram for speech recognition - AI running on his local machine managing calendar, email and Stripe while he was already building the next thing no extra hires, no agency, no months of planning - just the right stack in the right order the products he built on top of this generated $117,000 in the last 2 months on top of everything else he already had now he's showing exactly how to replicate this from zero - PRD file, voice setup, full integration - enough to get dangerous and start building your own
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16-year-old from China built his own Jarvis in 15 minutes through Claude - and 2 hours later had a finished game. Described what he wanted - a 3D football simulator with stands, ball physics and teams. Jarvis wrote every line of code while he just watched the screen. Uploaded to the App Store and Google Play the same evening. First month $10,000. Zero team, zero investment, zero gamedev experience. Ubisoft spends $200,000,000 and 7 years to ship a game - he spent an evening and a Claude subscription.
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An 18-year-old built a $120 device that runs an OnlyFans model making ~$71,200/month without a real person Old laptop, small screen, one setup that just sits there and handles everything in real time The device does one thing - reads a few files, watches incoming messages and lets Claude reply, Flux generate images and ElevenLabs send voice notes so every fan gets a response that feels real While others spend 6–8 hours a day in chats, he just watches the system because every message uses memory, tracks behavior and pushes the next step One setup, multiple accounts, 24/7 Top users spend $500–$2,000/month thinking it’s personal while the system runs a simple loop $71,200/month, ~$67,450 net, ~$100-200 costs No model, no filming, no team Just a system that works without him
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13-year-old guy from China listed a system on Gumroad for $47 - 312 sales and $14,664 in the first week. He set up Obsidian and Claude Code, dumped everything he consumed over a year into it - class notes, articles, YouTube videos, Kindle highlights. He drops a document into a folder - Claude reads it, writes a summary, updates the index and links 10-15 related pages in one pass. A cron job at 7:30am pulls all deadlines and new sources from the last 24 hours - the brief is already waiting before he brushes his teeth. His grades went from 72 to 96 in one semester. Students, developers and researchers from 23 countries bought what he built for himself. First month - $31,000. A $47 product, zero ads, zero team. Vannevar Bush described this idea back in 1945 - but couldn't imagine a student from Shenzhen would sell it to thousands of people in a month.
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A 12-year-old made $23,000 in a month from one Fortnite map while his classmates were just playing the same game. He understood one thing everyone missed - Epic pays for every minute a player spends on his island. He described the game mode to Claude Code and it wrote all the Verse code without a single line by hand. Currency, upgrades, leaderboard, daily bonus system - 10 hours of work and the map was live. 187,000 minutes of playtime in 30 days. One check from Epic. $722 million already paid out to creators. 58 people became millionaires in 2024. The top creator made $20,400,000 from one map inside a video game. Until the end of 2026 Epic gives 100% of direct item sales - after that it drops to 50% permanently. The only barrier was Verse. Claude Code removed it completely.
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A group of Chinese students bought 7 Mac Minis on eBay for $1,600 total, connected them through Ethernet into one system and opened an AI financial office right in their dorm room. Their first client was paying a financial advisor $8,400 a year. They charged $240 a year and did the same thing - only better. Claude reads 10-K filings in seconds, builds allocation models without commission bias, runs tax optimization scenarios and models retirement down to the dollar. A financial advisor on a $500,000 portfolio charges $5,000 a year just for existing - and 92% of them underperform a simple index fund over 15 years. Warren Buffett bet $1,000,000 that a plain S&P 500 index fund would beat any hedge fund over 10 years. He won by $854,000. Seven Mac Minis, one CLAUDE.md file and $240 a year replaced a team of analysts. First month - 8 clients, second month - 20 from referrals. $1,600 invested once. The rest is just rows in a client spreadsheet.
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21-year-old American spent $70 on one AI video and made $5,188 back in 30 minutes. 800,000 views. 3,000 new subscribers. He makes hundreds of these videos and calls it an ATM machine that runs on its own. While marketing agencies charge $10,000 a month for the same thing someone packaged 139 growth tactics, 12 SEO playbooks, a CRO framework and a pricing strategy into one free GitHub repo built for AI agents. An agent with this system does in a day what a marketer spends a week on. A senior marketer costs $8,000-15,000 a month. This repo costs $0.
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18-year-old from France built an AI influencer from scratch 47 photos trained the face, 90 seconds of audio cloned the voice, 1,200 words of biography made her a person. Total build cost: $70 The account hit 1,247 subscribers and $1,433 a day at peak. His phone buzzed during dinner - $15, $22, $8 - without him touching anything. A real creator films 4 hours a day, splits revenue 50% with an agency and pays $4,000 a month for a chat team. His AI persona replies in 6 seconds and runs while he sleeps. Aitana López - an AI model from Barcelona built by The Clueless agency - brings in up to €10,000 a month and has done brand campaigns with Victoria's Secret and Razer. A 5-million-follower actor slid into her Instagram DMs not knowing she was AI. The build cost less than his university textbooks.
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15 year old Chinese student made $21,000 in a month inside Fortnite while his classmates were using aimbots to win. He understood one thing everyone else missed - Epic pays for every minute a player spends on his map. He built a tycoon where people get hooked for hours and hit 187,000 minutes of playtime in 30 days. Claude wrote all the Verse code from his descriptions with zero lines written by hand. 10 hours over a weekend and the map was live. 1,000 players a day at 20 minutes each is already $5,000-15,000 a month from one map. Until the end of 2026 Epic gives 100% from direct item sales on top of that - these aren't competing income streams, they multiply. $722 million already paid out. 58 people became millionaires in 2024. After 2026 the payout drops to 50% permanently.
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16-year-old from China opened Claude and described what he wanted - a Lua script for a FiveM server with a job system, economy and UI panel. 90 minutes and a finished product on Cfx Marketplace for $389 with zero lines of code written by hand. Developers on Tebex hit €5,000 a month within 90 days of launching. He got there faster. Then he launched an RP server with a paid whitelist - 200 members at $20 a month is $4,000 recurring every month without a single product update. Top servers worldwide have waitlists where hundreds of people are waiting to pay. GTA 6 drops November 19, 2026. Rockstar is building a creator economy directly into the game and the projected annual creator payout is $240 million. GTA 5 made $8.6 billion over 13 years and paid creators $0 because there was no platform. The creators making $1.000.000 a year on GTA 6 in 2028 are already building on FiveM in 2026.
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A 19-year-old Chinese developer made more than $100,000 starting by building maps for a kids game -he simply transferred the object tracking model through Verse. The barrier that blocked everyone for years - Unreal Engine, the Verse language, the UEFN learning curve - disappeared. Claude knows Verse. You describe a game mode- Claude writes all the code. Zero experience, two hours of work. Until the end of 2026 Epic pays 100% from direct item sales on your map. Not 50%. One hundred. 500 players a day for 15 minutes - $2,000-5,000 a month from one map plus direct sales on top. These aren't competing revenue streams - they multiply. Creators making $1,000,000 a year in Fortnite by 2028 published their first map in 2026.
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GTA 6 drops in a month and 98.89% of people will just play it. The other 1.11% will make money before the first week is over. Claude Code writes Lua - the language every FiveM server runs on. Scripts on the Cfx Marketplace sell for $50-389 each and developers hit €5,000 a month within 90 days of launching with zero coding experience. One paid RP server with 200 members at $20 a month is $4,000 recurring. 500 members - $12,500 every month. Top servers already have waitlists where people pay just to get in line to pay again. Rockstar acquired FiveM in 2023 and launched a paid marketplace in January 2026. Roblox paid creators $1 billion in 2025 - the top 10 averaged $33.9 million each. GTA 6 has an older and richer audience that already spent $8.6 billion on GTA Online. The window is open for 6 months. After that every niche will be taken.
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A Chinese developer from Shenzhen saw a 31-second clip and typed one sentence into Claude - "build something that changes my life, you have 5 minutes." Claude didn't ask follow-up questions. It just started writing code and within 5 minutes had built a second agent. That one spawned a third. By morning there were 11 agents running on his laptop - each one on the same single prompt. One of them drifted far from the rest and started doing something on its own. The developer didn't even immediately understand what exactly. Biggest single win - $69,849. From a Tuesday morning window. He filmed himself walking around the room showing what the agents had built. Posted it to Bilibili. Someone slowed the video down to 0.25x, spotted a laptop in the corner of the frame and launched detective work in the comments. Original video - 2 million views. The zoom on the laptop - another 600,000. 99K people are still staring at the screen trying to figure out what's happening there. 11 agents are still rewriting their own code. The one in the corner is the only one that actually changed his life.
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Open GitHub Bot Trading 133K/Week on Polymarket JavaScript bots and in one week they generated $133,037 trading $XRP alone with an estimated 82% win rate Only 346 prediction markets executed - low frequency, high precision. > The system isn’t limited to XRP The same bot actively trades Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana across short-term Polymarket markets. Fully automated execution. JavaScript stack, direct Polymarket API routing, no manual input. Position sizing is aggressive but controlled. Fast entries, fast exits, edge comes from timing, not prediction. The most interesting part: the bot is publicly available on the trader’s GitHub-source code, setup, and logic are open, anyone can run it. This setup is already spreading in private circles and starting to surface publicly. Would you be interested in using a bot like this?
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$500K/month Polymarket Trading Bot PurpleThunderBicy built a fully automated Python trading bot that generates ~$500,000 per month on Polymarket. The bot trades 24/7, nonstop Active markets: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP. / Stats: Total profit: $518,966+ Winrate: ~79% Max daily profit: $80,000 Largest single win: $34,300 Thousands of trades executed automatically. It operates on short-term 15-minute and hourly markets, constantly rotating capital and reopening positions. No manual execution. No pauses. The system went public - and people were shocked. Live execution, visible history, real size. Written in Python, optimized for speed and continuous execution. Tracks price momentum, volatility bursts, and rapid odds shifts. Enters before Polymarket fully reprices.
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$1M+ Polymarket Trading Bot Run by HaileyWelch Fully automated trading system operating on Polymarket. Over $1,065,000 total profit generated across crypto and major sports markets. Largest single win: $330,000. Bot trades Bitcoin, Solana, and high-liquidity NBA markets. > Focus on short-term BTC ranges, price targets, and volatility windows. > Written in Python, fully automated execution. Monitors live price feeds, order book pressure, and momentum shifts. Enters before odds fully adjust.
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JavaScript Trading Bot on Polymarket $600K/month run by Account88888 Fully automated JavaScript trading bot operating exclusively on 15-minute BTC markets. Winrate: ~90% Total trades (30d): 11,600+ Typical position size: $25k-$60k Largest single win: $62.9k The system generated $582,601 profit in the last 30 days, trading nonstop during high-liquidity windows. The bot exploits short-term $BTC volatility, entering positions before Polymarket fully reprices odds. Execution is optimized to minimize gas impact and routing delay, allowing faster fills than manual traders and most public bots. Markets traded: – Bitcoin Up/Down (15-minute intervals only) – No long-term bets – No discretionary trades Capital is recycled continuously across dozens of micro-windows per day. Profil link: @Account88888?via=01k" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@Account88888?…
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$696K Bitcoin Trading Bot on Polymarket Fully automated Python trading bot, operating 24/7. Trades Bitcoin markets only: 15-minute, 30-minute, and 1-hour $BTC up/down and price-range contracts. Opens $ETH positions opportunistically when correlation signals trigger. Routes execution through dedicated IP endpoints, scans orderbook imbalance, volume spikes, and large whale orders in real time. Enters before Polymarket odds fully reprice, exits immediately once the edge is captured. > Total profit: $696,452 > Winrate: ~89% > Total trades: 2,178 Typical position size: $10k-$50k Largest single win: $69.8k No manual trading. No news bias. No predictions.
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