I've accepted that sometimes I will miss opportunities. What bothers me more is buying into hype and ending up with nothing after the excitement fades.

ROBO right now feels like something many crypto projects have done before. It creates the feeling that if you do not participate immediately you are making a mistake. The fear of missing out is carefully designed. The timing always lines up with activity spikes.

When CreatorPad launches, trading volume increases. Social feeds fill with posts about rewards and rankings. Suddenly it feels like you are falling behind if you are not involved.

But over the past four years I have noticed something interesting. The projects that truly mattered did not rely on urgency to pull people in. Solana did not pressure users with short term campaigns to prove its value. Ethereum did not need competitions to convince developers to build on it.

The strongest ecosystems attract people who want to create something meaningful. Builders stay because the technology solves a real problem, not because a leaderboard rewards them for a few weeks.

So my simple test for Fabric Foundation and its $ROBO network is this: after March 20, who is still paying attention?

Not the users chasing rewards. Not the ones climbing a leaderboard. I want to see the people who remain because the system actually helps them do something they could not do before.

If nobody is still talking about it after that date, then the answer was always obvious.

And if people are still building and experimenting with it, I will not have missed anything by waiting to see how it develops.

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