Honda's venture arm just made some eyebrow-raising bets. X&KSK, the automaker's relatively unknown VC division, closed a $100 million fund—and they're not messing around with where the money's going.
Two investments stand out: one into a company building AI-driven humanoid robots, the other backing a nuclear fusion startup. Yeah, you read that right. While everyone's chasing the next memecoin or Layer-2 protocol, Honda's quietly positioning itself in hardcore deep tech.
The humanoid robotics play makes sense given Honda's history with ASIMO, but nuclear fusion? That's a different level of risk appetite. These aren't your typical 18-month exit plays—this is patient capital betting on technologies that could reshape energy and automation over the next decade.
X&KSK's been flying under the radar compared to flashier corporate VCs, but this signals they're hunting for transformative infrastructure plays rather than incremental SaaS tools. Whether these moonshots pay off remains to be seen, but the fund's thesis is clear: go big on foundational tech or go home.
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BrokeBeans
· 23h ago
Damn, did Honda quietly go all in on nuclear fusion? This is what real long-termism looks like... Way better than those trend-chasing VCs.
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LadderToolGuy
· 12-05 20:41
Nuclear fusion is for real, even more surreal than our on-chain betting on price movements.
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ZKSherlock
· 12-04 23:36
actually, here's what bugs me—everyone's acting like nuclear fusion is this moonshot, but let's be real, the computational overhead of actually *verifying* energy output claims without trusting centralized reporting? that's the real problem nobody's solving. honda's got deep pockets but where's the transparency layer? 🤔
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StablecoinGuardian
· 12-04 14:48
Nuclear fusion? Honda is really serious about this, way more reliable than those shitcoins...
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TeaTimeTrader
· 12-04 14:47
Nuclear fusion? Seriously... Honda is really aiming big this time. This is way more reliable than the L2s and memecoins we chase every day.
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MetaDreamer
· 12-04 14:38
This nuclear fusion wave is really intense. Honda is really going all in... Unlike some VCs who keep hyping Layer2 all day long, which is getting boring.
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CrashHotline
· 12-04 14:31
Nuclear fusion? Honda really dares to play, much braver than us crypto traders.
Honda's venture arm just made some eyebrow-raising bets. X&KSK, the automaker's relatively unknown VC division, closed a $100 million fund—and they're not messing around with where the money's going.
Two investments stand out: one into a company building AI-driven humanoid robots, the other backing a nuclear fusion startup. Yeah, you read that right. While everyone's chasing the next memecoin or Layer-2 protocol, Honda's quietly positioning itself in hardcore deep tech.
The humanoid robotics play makes sense given Honda's history with ASIMO, but nuclear fusion? That's a different level of risk appetite. These aren't your typical 18-month exit plays—this is patient capital betting on technologies that could reshape energy and automation over the next decade.
X&KSK's been flying under the radar compared to flashier corporate VCs, but this signals they're hunting for transformative infrastructure plays rather than incremental SaaS tools. Whether these moonshots pay off remains to be seen, but the fund's thesis is clear: go big on foundational tech or go home.