Most people meet ROBO through the chart. That is normal. Price is the loudest signal in crypto. But ROBO only makes sense if the quiet layer behind it grows.

Robots do not scale on hardware alone. They need coordination. They need identity, permissions, and payment rails that work across many parties. Without shared rails, robotics stays inside closed fleets where one operator controls the rules and trust is private.

The protocol vision is about making participation standard instead of improvised. If robots are going to do real work across different operators and environments, you need a common way to identify participants, define what they can do, and settle value. In physical systems, accountability matters because mistakes have real cost.

So ROBO is not “the whole product.” It is meaningful if it becomes part of how the network coordinates participation and settlement. If the rails do not get used, ROBO stays mostly a market story. If the rails do get used, ROBO becomes tied to real activity.

What do you think matters more for robotics scale: better machines, or better coordination?

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