Vibe Coding Accidentally Burns $550,000 Worth of Tokens, Then Turns Mockery into $700 Million Profit
An employee at the American fintech company Slash, encouraged by his company to experiment with AI "vibe coding," created a simple pixel-style FPS browser game called "Brainrot Shooter." He initially shocked the online community by posting a fake screenshot showing an exorbitant $81,267 (550,000 RMB) AI token bill for developing the game. The story quickly went viral, with many expecting him to be fired for the massive "expense incident."
However, the narrative took a dramatic turn. The game attracted significant attention, garnering thousands of players and hundreds of hours of playtime within 48 hours, and even drew interest from brands for advertising partnerships. Slash reframed the project as a successful "strategic initiative."
The employee later announced that the viral game had indirectly brought in approximately $100 million in new Assets Under Management (AUM) for Slash's platform—a claimed 1200x return. Finally, the employee revealed the truth: the original $81k bill was fabricated using browser developer tools; the actual development cost was less than $200. The entire episode, from the fake bill to the viral success and massive business impact, was an elaborate and highly effective marketing stunt.
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