Brothers, I am Old Liu, and today I want to talk to you about ROBO, which I have been thinking about recently.
To be honest, having been in this circle for a long time, I have seen too many projects and have encountered quite a few pitfalls. Now, what I care more about is what a project is actually doing and whether its value can truly be realized.
The project @Fabric Foundation is one that I genuinely recognize. It is not just playing around; it is building a globally open network supported by the Fabric Foundation, empowering the construction, governance, and collaborative evolution of general-purpose robots through verifiable computing and proxy native infrastructure. Simply put, it is laying the foundation for future human-machine collaboration, and I am optimistic about this direction.
As its native token, $ROBO is not just a concept without substance. If you want to become a node in the network, contributing computing power and resources, you need to stake $ROBO. This is not only a way to participate but also gives the token real value support. What makes me feel more reliable is that the real transaction fees generated by the network will be distributed to all contributors, which is a tangible benefit, not just an empty promise.
I, Old Liu, engage with this for a solid reason. $ROBO has shown me the possibility of moving from "speculating on coins" to "participating in an industrial revolution." Its economic model and technical direction make me believe that this is a project worth long-term attention and investment.
The future is the era of human-machine collaboration, and I think Fabric Protocol and $ROBO will be a very important piece of the puzzle in this era #robo .