
Brothers, let's speak some hard truths. Every day in the square, nine out of ten people talking about AI projects don’t even understand what they’re saying. What is 'decentralized neural network'? Sounds confusing; we came here to make money, not to take exams.
Today, let's take @Fabric FoundationROBO to task, tearing off that layer of AI packaging to see what's underneath.
To put it simply, it's just an on-chain 'intermediary company'.
AI is getting popular again, and that's the situation with Jensen Huang and Ultraman. Do retail investors want a piece of the pie? Not a chance. Where is ROBO smart? It ties together idle computers from around the world to do the dirty work for AI companies (data cleaning, testing). This logic is solid— as long as AI companies want to save money, platforms like ROBO will never starve. Much more practical than those projects that rely purely on hype.
Let's see how it makes the coin rise, this is the real deal.
I've been watching for a few days and found it has a particularly 'rogue' mechanism: anyone who wants to post a task on its platform has to lock a batch of ROBO as a deposit. Once the task is completed, a little is deducted from the deposit and directly destroyed.
Let's do the math: there are countless AI micro-tasks now. Running a million tasks a day just burns money for one day. This is real deflation! It's not just about shouting 'hold!', it's forcing you to work and burn money. As long as tasks keep coming, supply shrinks, and it feels secure when prices rise.
Finally, let's see what the big players are doing.
These old foxes haven't been dumping goods in the secondary market recently; instead, they are desperately stuffing money into the node pool. They are not here to speculate on price differences; they are here to grab the role of 'foreman'—the more they stake, the more juicy profits they get, and the more they can skim. They are building their own pumps.
Of course, we also have to pour cold water.
The biggest vulnerability of ROBO is 'efficiency'. Decentralized fairness is fair, but slow. If one day, centralized big companies drive the computing power price to rock bottom, can these scattered troops still fight? With fewer tasks, slower destruction, all stories are bubbles.
Brothers, let's talk in the comments: do you think this 'ant moving an elephant' model can really break through in the cracks of AI giants? Or is it just another scheme wrapped in an AI shell?#ROBO #伊朗新领袖 #加密市场回调 #AI
