🔥 Why has Unitree Robotics ignited the market and triggered a scramble for shares? Tonight, we reveal the valuation logic behind it!



Guys, the most explosive event in today’s A-share market is here—the “first humanoid robot stock” Unitree Robotics has officially debuted on the STAR Market! It surged 629% at the open, with its market cap briefly exceeding ¥440 billion! 9.78 million households scrambled for shares, while the lottery win rate was just 0.018%, setting a new record in STAR Market history! The frenzy surpasses that of any previous IPO subscription!

Why is it so hot?

Founded in 2016, Unitree Robotics focuses on the R&D and production of high-performance general-purpose humanoid robots and quadruped robots. In 2025, its humanoid robot shipments exceeded 5,500 units, ranking first globally; its quadruped robots achieved cumulative sales of over 33k units in three years, also ranking first globally. The G1 starts at ¥85k, while the R1 costs just ¥29.9k—bringing the development threshold for humanoid robots down from the million-yuan level to the tens-of-thousands-of-yuan level. More than 90% of its core components are developed and manufactured in-house, with a gross margin exceeding 63%. From a valuation of ¥13.33 million in its 2016 seed round to a market cap exceeding ¥440 billion today—its valuation has grown more than 30k-fold in ten years!

Tonight at 20:00, in the Yibo Says Crypto livestream

An exclusive breakdown of Unitree Robotics’ valuation logic: Why does being No. 1 globally in shipments matter? Is a 219x P/E ratio expensive? How much farther can the humanoid robot sector go?

Tune in to Yibo Says Crypto—see you tonight! 🚀
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