Brothers, the friend who shouted to all in a certain dog coin last month was cut by 30,000 U yesterday and cursed in the group. To be honest, the words I fear most hearing in the past two years are 'hundred times coin', because 99% are just traps for you to take over.
The ones who can truly cross classes are never those who shout 'To the Moon' in the group, but those who understand the underlying wealth logic a step earlier than others.
Just like back then when no one understood that Chainlink was just a 'oracle' transporting data, it ended up becoming the cornerstone of the DeFi explosion.
Now? I've been watching $ROBO for half a month, and this thing is simply the 'physical version of Chainlink' for the next cycle.
Think about it, AI is so hot now, Tesla and Boston Dynamics are all working on humanoid robots.
But these robots are all doing their own thing, with data locked in their own servers.
What if one day a big company's server crashes, or like a certain agricultural machinery brand before, remotely locks the device? This robot would just be a pile of scrap metal.
Fabric has captured the most painful pain point: it wants to create a 'public ledger' for robots.
It doesn't make robots; it makes rules. Through ZK (zero-knowledge proof), it accurately rights and chains every action of robots in reality (cleaning, delivering, computing). This is the true 'physical oracle'!
Without this link, real asset on-chain (RWA) simply cannot run. #ROBO @Fabric Foundation
The ones who can truly cross classes are never those who shout 'To the Moon' in the group, but those who understand the underlying wealth logic a step earlier than others.
Just like back then when no one understood that Chainlink was just a 'oracle' transporting data, it ended up becoming the cornerstone of the DeFi explosion.
Now? I've been watching $ROBO for half a month, and this thing is simply the 'physical version of Chainlink' for the next cycle.
Think about it, AI is so hot now, Tesla and Boston Dynamics are all working on humanoid robots.
But these robots are all doing their own thing, with data locked in their own servers.
What if one day a big company's server crashes, or like a certain agricultural machinery brand before, remotely locks the device? This robot would just be a pile of scrap metal.
Fabric has captured the most painful pain point: it wants to create a 'public ledger' for robots.
It doesn't make robots; it makes rules. Through ZK (zero-knowledge proof), it accurately rights and chains every action of robots in reality (cleaning, delivering, computing). This is the true 'physical oracle'!
Without this link, real asset on-chain (RWA) simply cannot run. #ROBO @Fabric Foundation