If $ROBO succeeds, we might have to call our own vacuum cleaner 'Boss'
To be honest, I've been a bit drowsy reading the tweets on Binance Square these past two days. The screen is full of what$ROBO 'In-depth Analysis of Fabric Protocol's Underlying Architecture', 'The Next Thousandfold AI Dark Horse', or just repeating those technical terms like DID and x402.
It seems everyone has fallen into a kind of cognitive inertia: upon seeing AI-related projects, the first reaction is how much this thing can rise? What is its computing power model? But I stared at ROBO's white paper and the discussions of several big accounts for most of the night, feeling chills down my spine.
I think the vast majority of people are mistaken about one thing—Fabric is fundamentally not about the 'empowerment of robots' with small fry antics; it's conducting an independent movement for 'silicon-based life'.