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ROBO – When Robots Start Making Money Instead of People?
Honestly, when I first read about #ROBO and Fabric, I didn’t think it was just an ordinary crypto project. It feels more like a “futuristic idea.” We’re used to AI writing content, trading, or analyzing data. But what about real robots? Who will manage them? Who pays their salaries? And more importantly – can they make money on their own? @FabricFND is trying to answer all these questions. What makes me find ROBO interesting The reason I “stopped to read carefully” isn’t the tokenomics, but their perspective on robots: Robots are no longer just tools. They are an “economic agent.” It sounds a bit futuristic, but if you think about it: Delivery robots → can accept jobs themselves Cleaning robots → get paid by the hour Logistics robots → optimize routes and operate autonomously And all these activities… can be recorded on-chain. Fabric is building a system to make this happen: Robots have their own identities Robots can “work” Robots are paid in ROBO Simply put: turning machine labor into a real economy ROBO is not just a token – it’s “fuel” If you see ROBO as just another AI coin, that’s a bit wrong. In my understanding, ROBO is like: “wages” paid to robots “fees” to operate the system “tickets” to deploy robots This means if this ecosystem truly develops → the demand for ROBO won’t come from traders, but from real robot activities This is what I highly appreciate because: It’s connected to the “real world,” not just a narrative But I also see clear risks Having a good idea doesn’t guarantee success. Honestly, ROBO has some issues: Too early: mostly just a vision Dependence on adoption: if no real robots are used → everything remains theoretical Token unlock: long-term pressure to sell And most importantly: The robot economy doesn’t yet exist at a large scale… at least not yet My personal perspective I see $ROBO as similar to: 👉 A “call option” on the future of robots + AI It’s not: A short-term trading play or a fully developed project But more like: If the narrative is correct → huge upside If wrong → almost back to zero To sum up simply: If you believe that in 5–10 years: Robots will work, earn money, and interact like humans then ROBO is one of the “early bets” worth watching. And if you think: Robots are still just tools and can’t become part of the economy yet then this project might be a bit… too futuristic.