Recently, AI humanoid robots have completely exploded in popularity. By 2026, this is no longer just a concept; they are being used everywhere from warehouses to delivery and nursing. With a labor shortage and decreasing hardware costs, a trillion-level robot economy is within reach. But there is a very real issue: Who will pay these machines their 'salaries'? Who will provide their identities? Who will set the cooperation rules? If they are truly monopolized by large companies, there will be no place for ordinary people in the future.
I have been playing with cryptocurrencies for so many years, and recently I have been focused on @Fabric Foundation . ROBO is not just a pure meme; it is genuinely laying the foundation for the robot economy. A non-profit foundation with a clear direction: Own the Robot Economy, allowing robots to truly become participants on the blockchain, with on-chain identities, capable of taking tasks and running verifiable computations, earning ROBO.
In simple terms: your sweeping robot can become a 'freelancer' in the future, helping neighbors run errands, collaborating in factories, and earning ROBO directly. Your staking can prioritize task distribution and participate in governance voting on fee rates. The entire network's fees are paid in ROBO, and the protocol's income is used for buybacks and destruction, making the deflation logic very clear. Starting from Base, it will later migrate to its own L1, truly capturing the value of the machine economy. PoRW distributes according to labor, with the community ecosystem occupying 29.7%, and early bird airdrops also have opportunities.
To be honest, let me pour a bit of cold water: it’s only been a short time since TGE, and the price fluctuations are definitely large. It's currently around $0.04, with a long unlocking period, so don’t think about getting rich quickly. I myself have a small position and light staking, just looking for stability. Compared to a bunch of AI + DePIN projects that are just making promises, this one at least has something being done, an open network where anyone can participate, not just turning robots into tools for a few people.
The trading pair on Binance is doing fairly well, and the liquidity is acceptable; you can check it out yourself, guys.
To put it bluntly: the era of robots has truly arrived, and humans are no longer the only economic主体; machines will become new 'participants'. How to coexist and govern together is not just a technical issue, but a reality that our generation has to face. Whoever seizes the robot economy will hold the direction for the next round. Do you think $ROBO can hit this wave?


