$ROBO This wave of popularity is not a "storytelling" single thread, but is driven by three things: the liquidity window that can be claimed/sold, the listing diffusion on exchanges, and the "robot economy" track suddenly becoming more real than a PPT in 2026. First, let's put the data on the table: ROBO is currently priced around $0.04–0.05, with a 24-hour trading volume reaching sixty to seventy million to eighty to ninety million USD, a circulation of about 2.23 billion coins, a maximum supply of 10 billion coins, and a market cap of just over 100 million USD. This volume means: it is no longer a "shallow small coin", but it is also far from the safety zone of "trading without slippage"; brothers, don’t imagine it as a large-cap stock.
What I'm more concerned about is the timeline: the claim window opens at the end of February (until mid-March), which effectively cuts the "airdrop expectation" into "spot liquidity games"; immediately following that, a new exchange opens trading in early March. Note that these types of nodes are most likely to display two extremes—one is peak immediately after listing, and the other is to first create an emotional pit before trending. If you ask me which side I stand on? I don't stand on either; I only focus on two points: one is whether the pullback can hold when the volume rises (if it can't hold, it's just pure hype), and the other is whether there are verifiable traces of "robot cooperation/governance" on-chain/ecosystem, rather than just slogans.
Finally, I’ll say something that may not be pleasant: the upper limit of ROBO depends on whether the "robot economy" can actually be sustained as a quantifiable network collaboration, rather than relying on KOLs to smooth out the words; the lower limit depends on whether the subsequent unlocking/release expectations will continue to pressure emotions. So my current strategy is very simple—don’t call out trades, first treat volatility as a stress test to see if it can leave behind real trading and governance participation after the hype fades. $ROBO
