From Crypto Scandals to $350M Robot Armies – The Wildest Week in Money & Tech

Billion-dollar robots, presidential meme coins, and my first-ever YouTube video (yes, really). Buckle up—this one’s a ride.

Good Evening, and welcome back to ToTheUnknown,
The only newsletter you need to actually get what you want in life. No fluff. No nonsense. Just straight 🔥.

(Seriously, I share everything I learn—so you can steal my notes and level up faster.)

Quick one—my first-ever YouTube video is out (literally discovering TheUnknown… it’s the reason I picked the name)

Yeah, yeah, I know… “Another random kid on YouTube”—but listen.

The first one is the hardest. (If you had read the earlier newsletters, you’d know)

  • Your brain overthinks.

  • You re-record 100x.

Well, I finally did it.

Hit publish.

No turning back.

And now?

The second one will be 10x easier and better (I learnt a ton, and gonna implement it straight away.) 

So if you’ve been sitting on ANY goal, waiting for the “perfect time” … this is your sign to start.

Check out the video at the bottom.

The title says it all!

And if you want, absolutely REKT me in the comments. 🫡

I can take it. (Maybe.)

Now, time for the menu:

⚒️ What I’ve Been Up To…

This week has probably one of the most productive, successful, and fun weeks of the year.

And I say that knowing full well that I could be overhyping it… but hey, when life’s good, roll with it.

Let’s skip the small talk and get into iiiiiiit.

How am I feeling?

Here’s this weeks’s vibe:

❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ / ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ (This is a perfect score in case you were wondering. Honestly, should get it down, I mean push myself more, not be iin balance)

Nervous Ted Striker GIF by filmeditor

Time for a quick reflection + breakdown of what went down each day.

Monday

Not the most successful day. Started off strong with a great gym session. Then, I worked on X. Made posts, replied to others, built my presence. As I don’t care about school anymore, it went by fast. Edited my YouTube video,… long story short, it took forever to download, so I couldn’t even post it. Oh, and yeah… didn’t write my newsletter either.

What was the best part about that day?

The day I go to the gym, is a good day. Edited, and downloaded the video.

What made you feel awful that day?

Didn’t get the video out that day, as I hoped.

💡Takeaway from the day/what I learnt?

YouTube videos take 10x longer than you expect. Plan accordingly.

Tuesday

Successful day, very happy with myself. Learnt (lets get this straight– I’m useing learnt, because studied goes with school, and I’m hardly ever studying) and did a lot that day. Before school, worked on X and wrote my YouTube description. After school, published my video, and again worked on my X (my X account hit 34 followers in just 1.5 months form zero. Not bad, not bad… I.. think…… okei, it’s very bad 😭), wrote my newsletter, and attended the Sell Like Crazy Summit (3 hours of game-changing insights. I’ll give the notes next Sunday)

What was the best part about that day?

Published my video, and attended the summit.

What made you feel awful that day?

Nothing… okei… okei, didn’t get much reading in

💡Takeaway from the day/what I learnt?

Breakthrough results = breakthrough effort. You can’t coast your way to the top.

(I didn’t learn it today, but it’s just one of many things that I’ll show in my notes next Sunday)

Wednesday

Different kind of day. Had an amazing workout. School? In and out, barely remember it. Hit the grocery store with my grandmother and cooked her a 3-course meal. (Yes, I’m a businessman and a chef—deal with it.). Even though I spent way too long in the kitchen, the food was bodybuilder-approved. Chicken? Juicy. Cottage cheese and curd dessert? Absolute 10/10 (no sugar BTW, I’m a healthy MAN). Spent the rest of the night writing my newsletter and posted on X before passing out at 8:30 PM like a grandpa (like I usually do). My sleeping schedule has shifted a bit (been going to sleep at 9 PM, but haven’t had time to read), probably because of the work I have been doing lately.

What was the best part about that day?

Went to bed early

What made you feel awful that day?

Cooking took some time, but worth it

💡Takeaway from the day/what I learnt?

Every day is not the most productive, but while being on this journey, you kinda need to have some days like these to recharge and relax. In short: Some days are for hustle. Some days are for recharging. Both are necessary.

Thursday

Very successful day. Had a ton of free time, and got to work on my X. Optimized my X bio, created a separate X account for my agency (have to start making content on it as well), and worked on my personal brand. Oh, and had some kind of "friendly meeting" at school… which was about as enjoyable as walking barefoot on Legos. Finished the day by replying to emails, meditating, and reading before calling it a night at 7 PM. (Yes, I sleep early. No, I don’t care what you think.)

What was the best part about that day?

Got my X bio optimised, and went to bed early. I remember how hyped and good I felt that day. It was soo amazing.

What made you feel awful that day?

That "friendly meeting".

💡Takeaway from the day/what I learnt?

Reply to 50 messages & post 5 times daily = new followers. Simple math.

These kind of days are what create great feeling for the week, and drive you foreward.

Friday

Actually, a quite successful day. Hit the gym, barely remember school, and optimized my agency’s X bio. As it was valentine's day, bought my mom flowers. (Most guys my age are leeching off their parents and partying. Not me. I build, I invest, and I bring flowers.). Oh, and had a tiny piece of cake… regret it. Cake doesn’t even taste that good anymore. Got everything done, so I even had 1h to read (like I usually used to do). I remember feeling also very, very good that day.

What was the best part about that day?

Made my mother just a bit happier, and got agencies bio written.

What made you feel awful that day?

The cake. Not worth it. Learn from it!

💡Takeaway from the day/what I learnt?

Small gestures = huge impact. 

Saying something nice to someone (did it on that day after my gym session. Honestly want to do more like this, just to connect with everybody there.). Oh, and I might start talking to the insanely beautiful girl at my gym, maybe. You just can’t get your eyes of her. Perfect body and looks supper young, think about my age, maybe a bit older. Eventhough I’m not into girls right now, as their a distraction at this stage, I might just go up to her and talk.

Saturday

An alright day. Felt like bad. Throat was on fire, but pushed through. Still had a good gym session, didn’t feel my throat as much. Cleaned up my workspace, and worked on X. Was my dads weekend, and we went for a small walk, as my sister was in school, taking tests for her 1st grade. After she was done, we went to eat. I stayed at home while they went to another test. Worked on my agency and walked on a treadmill at the same time. Got a lot done, meditated, and read.

What was the best part about that day?

Learned a ton about my agency

What made you feel awful that day?

Ate too many grains (I usually don’t eat them, only once a week maybe, because they aren’t necessarily the best for your health).

💡Takeaway from the day/what I learnt?

The best ideas come while walking. Movement = creativity.

Sunday

Simple day, but super effective.

An okei day. Felt absolute trash, because of my throat. Read a ton. Posted and engaged on X. Went for a 9km walk. At home ate, and started to post new posts, and replies. Afternoon, was quite relaxed and nice. Simple day, but super effective.

What was the best part about that day?

Devoured books & emails

What made you feel awful that day?

My throat was still killing me. Couldn’t even enjoy my walk, as it was pokeing me. I was begging, in my mind, to get home.

💡 Takeaway from the day/what I learnt?

Health > Wealth

You can have all the money in the world, but if you feel like garbage, you won’t enjoy a single second of it.

Final Thoughts?

This week was a win. Some days were better than others, but overall, I feel fired up about my future.

Next week? More content. More growth. More action.

If you’re not already in the game—start now.

The only people who win are the ones who actually do stuff.

🏦 My Golden Nuggets

Oh… you found my secret stash of gold nuggets. (I keep them hidden from predators—aka grandparents who ask way too many questions about what I do.)

Okei, enough fluff. These are just ordinary notes from my learnings.

Oh, and I see some of you weren’t too interested in my full, ultimate, fun crypto course. Probably didn’t believe in my abilities, huh? 😑 Don’t lie. I KNOW 🫵.

Well, jokes on you, because these nuggets are even better.

Same vibe, just less crypto (for now).

Alright, let’s get into it.

✍️ Writing: How to Charge More (Without Feeling Like a Scam Artist)

Most writers undercharge because they bundle their offer into one big, overwhelming mess.

Big mistake.

Let me show you what I mean.

Scenario A: The Average Writer

They take on five clients and price them like this:

  • €2,000/mo – First client, too scared to ask for more, just happy to close the deal

  • €3,500/mo – Second client, a little more confident now

  • €500/mo – Third client, seemed nice, didn’t have money, so they said “okay” (huge mistake)

  • €3,000/mo – Fourth client, forgot they charged €3,500 earlier, dropped price again

  • €75,000/mo – Fifth client, finally figured out how to charge premium rates

See the problem?

Too many low-paying clients clogging up their time.

Now compare that to…

Scenario B: The Professional Writer

They also have five clients, but look at the price difference:

  • €75,000/mo

  • €75,000/mo

  • €75,000/mo

  • €75,000/mo

  • €75,000/mo

They don’t settle.

They don’t lower prices.

They replace bad clients with better ones.

Because here’s the truth: you only have so much warehouse space.

If one box (client) isn’t worth it, throw it out. (In this cenario, the 500€/mo. Even though they might be the nice client, you want to get rid of them, unless they are willing to pay you a new offer, which could be 4000€/mo. You just say: “Hey, my business has been booming, as so the prices”)

Make room for a higher-ticket client.

If your client list doesn’t look like this, you shouldn’t look for the next big thing.

Until the boxes are on the same level, don’t move on to the next level.

First make it look from the A → this 👇️ 

  • 3500€/mo

  • 3500€/mo

  • 35000€/mo

  • 35000€/mo

  • 75000€/mo

Then to this 👇️ 

  • 5500€/mo

  • 5500€/mo

  • 55000€/mo

  • 55000€/mo

  • 75000€/mo

And only then you can get to this 👇️ 

  • 75000€/mo

  • 75000€/mo

  • 75000€/mo

  • 75000€/mo

  • 75000€/mo

The longer road is the shortcut.

There is an exact correlation between skill and money.

At first YOU ARE SHIT, no point denying that.

I love this quote by Luke Belmar: “You must accept to look like a fool in the beginning in order to become a master later”.

So educate yourself, increase your value and skill.

💡 The Takeaway

  • If your client list looks like Scenario A, don’t chase more clients. Upgrade the ones you have.

  • Charge based on outcome, not time. Don’t be the “€75/hour guy”—be the “€5,000/month problem solver.”

  • Niching down doesn’t limit you. It makes people pay more because they see you as the expert.

  • You want to do the…: same thing. same way. for the same sort of client.

  • If the client doesn’t feel the pain of their problem, they won’t care about your solution. Your job is to make that pain clear.

And finally…

I have kept this one thought at the back of my mind: “You can’t upgrade every part of your life at the same time, you have to make sacrifices or you’ll get nowhere.”

In short: You can’t upgrade every part of your life at once.

Work-life balance? That’s for people who already made it.

I’ll try to illustrate it with this professionally done scheme-

This is work life balance:

Ooops, at the bottom should be pleasure

You’ll get nowhere, because you don’t have the leverage of the flow state.

This is the life of an established entrepreneur:

The green part represents the flow state.

You need tunnel vision until you hit flow state.

Flow state kicks in after 3-4 months of relentless focus. And once you’re in it, you fly past everyone trying to juggle 10 things at once.

So optimize your warehouse and charge what you’re worth.

(And maybe, just maybe, my grandparents will finally stop asking what I do for a living.)

🚨 News you need to hear


🤖 Humanoid Robots Are Coming... And They Just Got a $350M Boost

Imagine a world where robots aren’t just clunky machines in factories but actual coworkers—helping in warehouses, hospitals, and maybe even brewing your morning tea.

Well, that future just got $350M closer.

Apptronik, a Texas-based robotics company, just secured a massive Series A funding round to speed up the launch of its humanoid robot, Apollo. 

Think of Apollo as the Swiss Army knife of robots—designed to handle logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, and more.

And guess who’s backing it?

Google DeepMind. 

Yep, the same AI geniuses pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence.

Why It Matters:

  • The funding lets Apptronik scale production, expand operations, and refine Apollo’s capabilities.

  • They’re betting big on one robot that can do thousands of tasks—not a bunch of specialized bots.

  • Industry heavyweights like Tesla and Figure AI are also racing to build the future of humanoid robots.

The CEO of Apptronik says 2025 will be the breakthrough year for humanoid robots.

So, don’t be surprised if, a year from now, your biggest workplace drama is whether Apollo took your lunch from the fridge.

What This Means for You:

It means change is coming fast—and you should pay attention.

Humanoid robots aren’t just sci-fi anymore.

Companies like Apptronik, Tesla, and Figure AI are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into making them a reality.

This could mean:

  • Massive shifts in the job market – Robots handling logistics, manufacturing, and even healthcare tasks.

  • More automation in daily life – In the near future, a humanoid robot might deliver your packages, assist in hospitals, or even serve coffee at your local café.

  • Opportunities to invest or build – If robotics is the next AI boom, those who understand and position themselves early could benefit big time.

The key takeaway?

This isn’t a distant future—it’s happening

NOW

🎪 Argentina’s Crypto Circus

If politics weren’t wild enough, now they’ve got memecoins.

  • Trump launched $TRUMP, you can read about it here 

  • Melania said, “Hold my purse,” and dropped $MELANIA, read about it here. 

  • And now Argentina’s President Javier Milei is in deep crypto waters over $LIBRA—a token that went from hero to zero in hours.

The Pump → The Dump

$LIBRA was supposed to fund Argentine businesses—instead, it became a $4.4 billion disaster.

  • It launched, soared to a $6 billion market cap, and then… boom85% crash.

  • Insiders cashed out $107 million while investors took 56%+ losses.

  • One unlucky trader lost $5 million in multiple transactions. Ouch.

🤡 Milei’s Role?

At first, he hyped it up. Then, after the crash, he deleted everything and said, “What token? Never heard of it.”

Now, critics want him impeached for promoting what looks like a major rug-pull.

The Bigger Picture

This isn’t Milei’s first crypto scandal. 

He was linked to CoinX, another crypto mess that lost investors millions.

Lesson?

When politicians start shilling crypto, run.

Alright, that’s a wrap.

This post got a little too long, and honestly… my brain is running on 0% battery.

If you actually made it to the end, I owe you one big, juicy virtual kiss. 💋

But hey, a promise is a promise—here’s the video:

Watch it, roast me in the comments, or just pretend you never saw it.

Either way… good night. 😴

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