The accounting mouse looks at $ROBO: 0.05 dollars now, this calculation needs to be re-evaluated.

Brothers, @7ia 's $ROBO today briefly broke 0.05 USDT, with an intraday increase of over 24%, peaking at 0.0513 dollars. In less than a week since its launch, the price has more than doubled from the initial price of 0.022 dollars.

It's not surprising that it rose sharply; the mouse took a peek at the project's底牌——this thing is really solid.

First, let's talk about the team: The core team of OpenMind comes from Stanford, MIT CSAIL, and Google's DeepMind. The founder, Jan Liphardt, is a Stanford professor, and the CTO, Boyuan Chen, has a background from MIT + DeepMind. The financing was led by Pantera Capital with an investment of 20 million, with participants including Coinbase Ventures, DCG, Sequoia China, and others. This lineup is top-tier in the AI + Crypto space.

Looking at the product again: OM1 is an open-source robotic operating system, equivalent to installing an 'Android system' on robots. It has currently adapted to robots from several manufacturers, including Yushu Technology and UBTECH. FABRIC is a decentralized collaborative network that assigns on-chain identities to robots, allowing them to pay for charging fees and maintenance fees themselves—Circle's USDC automatic charging network has already been running in Silicon Valley.

The last mention of the token: $ROBO is not only a settlement currency; nodes must stake tokens to gain task allocation rights. The airdrop application deadline is March 13th. Brothers who meet the qualifications, don't forget to check.

Mouse conclusion: There is technology, implementation, and institutional endorsement; the narrative has elevated from 'selling computing power' to 'machine credit settlement layer'. There is short-term selling pressure, but the long-term view is on real API consumption. Let's put it in the watchlist and wait for the market to take two more steps.

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