Alright, let me be real with you. We’ve been seeing robots for years, sweeping warehouses, assembling cars, even serving coffee in Tokyo.
But here’s the ridiculous catch: none of them could actually earn a living. They work like electronic beasts, but when it’s time to get paid, there’s always a human with a wallet and a bank playing middleman. It’s like having an employee who kills themselves for eight hours and at the end of the day can’t even buy themselves a tea because, financially speaking, they don’t exist. Total nonsense.
Then along comes $ROBO and goes, “Okay, that’s enough.” This isn’t some social experiment or a fancy academic paper it’s straight-up reverse engineering to give machines a financial identity. And the craziest part? It’s already happening. OM1 is live, and heavy hitters like UBTech, AgiBot, and Fourier are already plugged in. Every task a robot does gets verified on-chain, every payment settles in ROBO, with no corporate suit taking a cut. It’s like robots just opened a bank account in a country where no one asked for ID.
This isn’t a narrative it’s infrastructure being laid while everyone else is still arguing about whether AI will take over the world. The ones getting in now? They’re watching the play from ground level, before the elevator goes up.
@Fabric Foundation is built for the machines, yeah but the timing ah, the timing is perfect for the humans who know how to look past the noise. Because when robots start paying each other, hiring each other’s services, and moving their own economy around, the ones smiling with skepticism today will be the same ones asking tomorrow, “Wait, when did this even start?” It started today.
While you were reading this with a poker face and a little bit of curiosity.
#ROBO
But here’s the ridiculous catch: none of them could actually earn a living. They work like electronic beasts, but when it’s time to get paid, there’s always a human with a wallet and a bank playing middleman. It’s like having an employee who kills themselves for eight hours and at the end of the day can’t even buy themselves a tea because, financially speaking, they don’t exist. Total nonsense.
Then along comes $ROBO and goes, “Okay, that’s enough.” This isn’t some social experiment or a fancy academic paper it’s straight-up reverse engineering to give machines a financial identity. And the craziest part? It’s already happening. OM1 is live, and heavy hitters like UBTech, AgiBot, and Fourier are already plugged in. Every task a robot does gets verified on-chain, every payment settles in ROBO, with no corporate suit taking a cut. It’s like robots just opened a bank account in a country where no one asked for ID.
This isn’t a narrative it’s infrastructure being laid while everyone else is still arguing about whether AI will take over the world. The ones getting in now? They’re watching the play from ground level, before the elevator goes up.
@Fabric Foundation is built for the machines, yeah but the timing ah, the timing is perfect for the humans who know how to look past the noise. Because when robots start paying each other, hiring each other’s services, and moving their own economy around, the ones smiling with skepticism today will be the same ones asking tomorrow, “Wait, when did this even start?” It started today.
While you were reading this with a poker face and a little bit of curiosity.
#ROBO
