Brothers, the airdrop has arrived, a total of 600 dollars, how much did you get? If all three phases are fully utilized, that would be 20,000 USD! My salary is 3,250 a month, this is so much better than working. Qingfeng also doesn't have much vision. The moment he received the airdrop, he rushed to cash it out and earned 10,000 dollars to improve his life.#robo The hardest core thing might be his robot skill chip.@Fabric Foundation I believe that future robots should not be monopolized by tech giants.$ROBO Proposed modular skill chips, which is like equipping your Yushu robot with a skill store. Developers from all over the world can publicly call and develop specific skill modules for upload. Robots can autonomously download and use the skills they need based on different tasks. Also, there's the URID robot ID. When robots are in public areas like hospitals, shopping malls, and gas stations, they cannot run around without an ID. This is not an ordinary serial number; it is supported by cryptography. The continuous on-chain ID can only create its own on-chain wallet if it has this digital ID. Only then can the robot autonomously use stablecoins to pay for electricity, maintenance, service fees, etc. The current crypto market is too volatile; everyone is just focused on alpha airdrops. However, Fabric strongly points out this issue, refusing to let capital lie flat. Rewards must be obtained through physical work verification of computing power, distributing according to labor. It is simply a benchmark for the industry. After reading the white paper, my biggest feeling is that Robo is actually solving an extreme issue of power distribution. With the popularity of open-source robot AI assistants like Xiaolongxia and Open Claw, the era of AI directly controlling robots through open-source code has arrived. Fabric aims to prevent a winner-takes-all monopoly. They use an immutable public blockchain as the alignment layer between humans and robots, achieving true decentralization of computing power, ownership, and supervisory rights.