ROBO I have seen this wave of popularity, but what I care more about is whether there are real demands behind the 'popularity' that can sustain settlement. These past few days while I was monitoring the market, $$ROBO has been fluctuating around $0.04, with a 24h trading volume reaching the level of several tens of millions of dollars, which is a typical rhythm of 'new coins just breaking into the market, liquidity suddenly ignited.' On the other hand, the period from the end of February to the beginning of March belongs to a time of dense news: the official narrative is to consolidate the handling fees of 'robot payments/identity/verification' into $ROBO, initially running on Base before discussing the migration to their own L1 — it sounds tough, but I will treat it as a roadmap rather than a fait accompli. The trading aspect is more realistic: according to Coinbase's data, there was a phase peak of about $0.0608 around March 2nd, and it is normal for a new coin to fall back after a surge; the key is whether there is new buying interest willing to reuse it on-chain/in the product after the drop, rather than just 'trading hands to tell stories' on exchanges.
My judgment on the Fabric Foundation is very simple: its advantage lies in 'narrative aligning with the real world (robot economy) + a clear logic of capturing handling fees,' but risks are also laid out on the table — maximum supply of 10 billion, current circulation of about 2.231 billion, and every subsequent increase in circulation may revert the sentiment back to its original form. Another current hotspot is 'trading infrastructure catching up,' for example, Kraken has already announced that ROBO is open for trading (launched on March 3), such events will temporarily boost attention, but it also tests whether the project team can guide the heat back to verifiable usage data. I personally will focus on three things for survival: whether the trading volume shrinks reasonably when the price pulls back, whether there is verifiable real usage on-chain/product side, and whether the subsequent unlocking/new supply rhythm exceeds expectations. Writing this, I won't pretend to be 'certain' — I tend to be cautious, preferring to miss a rally rather than stand guard for others at the hottest moment of the story. @Fabric Foundation $ROBO #ROBO