Something I noticed today that most people tracking $ROBO are missing.
The claim portal closes March 13. That's 11 days from now. After that date the airdrop chapter closes permanently — no more free tokens, no more eligibility questions, no more "should I claim" discussions dominating the community conversation.
What happens to community attention after an airdrop closes is the real test for any new token. The people who were there for free tokens leave. What's left is the group that actually believes in what Fabric Foundation is building.
I've been reading through the technical documentation more carefully this week. The OM1 operating system integration is more substantive than I initially gave it credit for. It's not just a coordination layer sitting on top of existing robot software — it's designed to be embedded at the operating system level, meaning every action a robot takes can be verified and settled onchain natively rather than as an afterthought.
That architecture difference matters for adoption. The easier it is to integrate, the faster manufacturers move.
The $395M FDV versus $88M market cap gap still represents real dilution risk ahead. I haven't resolved that concern. But if the protocol captures even a small percentage of the $218 billion robotics market as infrastructure — the math works at a much larger scale than current valuation implies.
11 days left on the claim portal. Then we find out who was here for the airdrop and who was here for the protocol.
$ROBO #ROBO 🤖