Brothers, the airdrop has arrived, a full 600 bucks
How much did you get
If all three phases are fully consumed, that would be 20000u
My salary is 3250 a month, this is much better than my job
Qingfeng also has no vision, the first thing he did was to dump the airdrop
Then he cashed out 10000 bucks to improve his life
#robo The most hardcore thing might be his robot skill chip, @Fabric Foundation believes that future robots should not be monopolized by tech giants, $ROBO proposed modular skill chips, which is like equipping your Yushu robot with a skill store, allowing developers worldwide to publicly access and develop specific skill modules for upload
Robots can download and use the necessary skills autonomously based on different tasks
Also, there's the URID robot ID, when robots are working in places like hospitals, malls, and gas stations, they cannot roam around in public areas without an ID
This is not an ordinary serial number; it is supported by cryptography, a continuous on-chain ID
Only by having this digital ID can one create their own on-chain wallet, allowing the robot to autonomously use stablecoins to pay for electricity, maintenance, service fees, etc. through X420
The current crypto world is too restless, everyone is just focused on alpha airdrops
But Fabric strongly points out that we must refuse to lay flat on capital; rewards can only be obtained by verifying computing power through physical work
Distribution according to labor is simply the industry benchmark
After reading the white paper, my biggest feeling is that Robo is actually solving an extreme issue of power distribution. With the explosion of open-source robot AI assistants like Xiaolongxia Open Claw, the era of AI directly controlling robots through open-source code has arrived
Fabric aims to prevent a situation where one winner takes all
They use an immutable public blockchain as the alignment layer between humans and robots, ensuring that computing power, ownership, and supervisory rights are truly decentralized
How much did you get
If all three phases are fully consumed, that would be 20000u
My salary is 3250 a month, this is much better than my job
Qingfeng also has no vision, the first thing he did was to dump the airdrop
Then he cashed out 10000 bucks to improve his life
#robo The most hardcore thing might be his robot skill chip, @Fabric Foundation believes that future robots should not be monopolized by tech giants, $ROBO proposed modular skill chips, which is like equipping your Yushu robot with a skill store, allowing developers worldwide to publicly access and develop specific skill modules for upload
Robots can download and use the necessary skills autonomously based on different tasks
Also, there's the URID robot ID, when robots are working in places like hospitals, malls, and gas stations, they cannot roam around in public areas without an ID
This is not an ordinary serial number; it is supported by cryptography, a continuous on-chain ID
Only by having this digital ID can one create their own on-chain wallet, allowing the robot to autonomously use stablecoins to pay for electricity, maintenance, service fees, etc. through X420
The current crypto world is too restless, everyone is just focused on alpha airdrops
But Fabric strongly points out that we must refuse to lay flat on capital; rewards can only be obtained by verifying computing power through physical work
Distribution according to labor is simply the industry benchmark
After reading the white paper, my biggest feeling is that Robo is actually solving an extreme issue of power distribution. With the explosion of open-source robot AI assistants like Xiaolongxia Open Claw, the era of AI directly controlling robots through open-source code has arrived
Fabric aims to prevent a situation where one winner takes all
They use an immutable public blockchain as the alignment layer between humans and robots, ensuring that computing power, ownership, and supervisory rights are truly decentralized
