I've been thinking these past few days about why some projects look just like a spectacle at first glance, and people disperse after a few days; while others make you want to keep clicking to see what the community is discussing, even wanting to check the trends late at night. For me, Fabric Foundation and ROBO are more like the latter; they aren't just a group that shouts slogans, there's a different vibe, there's something genuine there. $ROBO
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Recently, I made a silly trading mistake myself, I placed an order too quickly and entered the position a bit hastily, only to realize afterward that it wasn't the market scaring me, it was my own hand being too quick, which was hilarious. Because of this, I now pay more attention to the underlying narrative and long-term direction of projects rather than just focusing on those few lines that suddenly spike. ROBO interests me not just because it has a memorable name, but because it fits well within the context of Fabric, surprisingly smooth, like it has a complete worldview, not pieced together. #ROBO
I've always believed that what truly retains people isn't a screenshot of a one-time surge, but whether a project has the ability to continually generate discussion, emotion, and a sense of participation. Fabric gives me a very distinct feeling, it doesn't pretend to be grand, instead, it has a kind of slow weaving, creating an ecological feel. ROBO acts like a character that can run, make noise, and pull attention back, not wooden, not empty, but quite engaging.
To be honest, I’m not really into overly packaged narratives, where words are piled up but nothing lands. If targets like ROBO can remain consistently in sync with the rhythm of the Fabric community, their value won't just be a symbol; it will become an emotional entry point, even the first time many people genuinely notice the starting point of Fabric Foundation. I’m quite optimistic about this relationship because it’s not forced, they can mutually support each other. @Fabric Foundation
Today while I was browsing the market, a thought suddenly popped into my head: the market never lacks new names, what it lacks is a memorable quality. ROBO currently gives me the impression that it has the potential to grow into that “memorable” existence. It may not become a legend overnight, but it has that tenacious spirit, I like this kind of project, a bit wild, a bit real, not so pretentious. Ngl, this is much more interesting than a bunch of template-like narratives.