Ask a possibly offensive question: Why do 90% of the projects on the market that claim to "bridge reality and Web3" ultimately end up like micro-businesses selling expensive routers?

Everyone should think carefully: buying a mining machine labeled Web3 to plug in at home and watching the token rewards bounce on the app each day, do you really think this changes the physical world?

In fact, it doesn't. The essence of this approach is still selling expensive hardware, subsidizing your electricity bill with tokens, and once the token price collapses, that so-called “smart hardware” is even worse than an ordinary router. They have managed to set up the devices, but they haven't solved the data mutual trust and value circulation between the devices.

Following this brutal logic, if we look at @Fabric Foundation , we can immediately understand where its moat lies.

ROBO does not take the low-level route of “selling hardware and issuing tokens.” What the physical world lacks is not another machine but a set of “rules” that allows all machines to speak the same language and trust each other. #ROBO is what establishes that rule.

It is an open underlying network protocol. No matter which manufacturer produces the sensors or how complex your embodied intelligent robot is, as long as it connects to the ROBO network, your data interaction is verifiable and immutable.

It does not make money by selling hardware; it relies on reshaping the standard for assetizing data in the physical world. It’s like building a city in the wilderness, while others are busy selling expensive bricks, ROBO is setting the traffic rules and property laws for the entire city.

A glance at today’s market makes everything clear. Right at the moment when the market is fluctuating and crazily washing out positions, the price of $ROBO shows strong resilience, steadily hovering around $0.046. I carefully analyzed the on-chain data and found that the real big funds haven't gone to pick up those depreciating physical bricks but are continuously accumulating ROBO.

Smart money has long understood that during this round of position washing, it quietly lurks into the infrastructure leader of this protocol layer. Bricks may become worthless with hardware iterations, but the value of the underlying rules is exponentially amplified. Don’t be blinded by those flashy but impractical machine gimmicks; understanding the current funding logic of ROBO's bottom building is key to holding onto true hundredfold targets.

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