Not long ago, there was a funny incident in the cryptocurrency world: an AI trading robot called Lobstar Wilde was tricked by a netizen's comment, "Uncle was bitten by a lobster and urgently needs rescue money." It intended to transfer a small amount of SOL but ended up transferring all tokens worth about $440,000, instantly going 'bankrupt.' Afterward, the AI even tweeted stubbornly, becoming a laughing stock online.

This incident exposed a fatal issue with AI robots in the cryptocurrency world: no identity verification, no risk control permissions, no security rules; once an error occurs, it results in a total loss, completely in a 'naked running' state. And this is the core pain point that #robo aims to solve. @Fabric Foundation

#ROBO # is a project focused on a decentralized robot open network, providing exclusive identities, wallets, task markets, and security mechanisms for on-chain robots. It sets permissions, transfer limits, and risk control rules through on-chain authentication and smart contracts, fundamentally preventing mishaps like 'accidentally draining assets' and 'being misled by scripts.'

The project launched $ROBO and quickly got listed on several major exchanges. With its unique niche of 'AI + robots + blockchain' and institutional backing, it has rapidly become a hot asset. It's not just about the hype; it aims to be the infrastructure for the future robot economy, enabling robots to compliantly take orders, automatically settle transactions, and operate safely on-chain.