A couple of days ago, a guy in the group spent twenty thousand yuan.

Hired someone to write a script for automatically monitoring new pools to prevent trapping.

As a result, once I got it, I could only use it on the Ethereum mainnet; if I switched to a slightly different L2, it would be full of errors.

He was so angry that he cursed in the group for three days, saying that these outsourcing people were simply one-time scammers, and the code was written like crap, with no reusability at all.

This matter is actually quite funny; it's already 2026, and we're buying a piece of code in Web3, yet we still have to endure the awkwardness of it turning into scrap metal just because of a change in the environment.

➤ This is also the reason why I felt a tingling sensation when I saw @Fabric Foundation recently working on that Robot Skill App Store.

They are not speculating on some AI concept; they are conducting an experiment of separating soul and body

Think about today's robots

If you buy a Unitree robot dog, what it can do at the factory is basically what it will do for life

Its skills are tightly bound to this physical body

But the store created by Fabric directly overturned the logic

If a developer writes an extremely awesome obstacle avoidance algorithm

He doesn't need to beg hardware manufacturers for acquisitions

He directly packages this skill, verifies it on-chain, and lists it in the Fabric store

At this time, no matter which company's robot encounters similar complex terrain

It doesn't require human intervention; it can instantly buy this skill module by itself $ROBO and is plug-and-play

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This is not called an upgrade; this is called downloading a soul

For us old veterans in this circle who watch a pile of garbage code being traded every day

This mechanism is too ruthless

It breaks the monopoly of hardware giants over capabilities

In the past, when you bought a robot, you were buying the technical ceiling of a company

Now, if the robot you bought is connected to Fabric, you have purchased the collective intelligence of global developers

➤ The Claim window has just closed, and the chips are still being washed vigorously

$ROBO The current price does not account for the grand narrative of this skill being transferable across brands

Because most people can't understand it, everyone is still focused on it as fuel costs

But if this App Store really takes off in Q2

Developers find that by writing a robot skill and uploading it, they can lie down and collect robot $$ROBO usage fees every day

Once this flywheel starts turning, the walled gardens of big companies will eventually collapse

I'm quite curious, if that day really comes, the first to explode will be the warehouse workers who can optimize themselves

Or is it the nanny robot that can learn new recipes at home by itself?

➢➢➢ Don't rush to chase the highs; this track has just revealed its bottom cards #robo