I’ve spent two years in crypto, and one lesson keeps coming back: popularity doesn’t equal real demand. When $ROBO jumped 55% and everyone on Binance Square was excited, I paused and spoke with people who actually work in automation and robotics. I asked them a simple question — without mentioning blockchain — would companies use a system where machines have digital identities and handle payments? Both said no.

Their concerns were practical: speed, data privacy, accountability, and existing systems that already function well. Robotics isn’t waiting for crypto to save it.

This doesn’t mean @FabricFoundation can’t build something meaningful. It means that right now, $ROBO feels more like a long-term bet than a solution already needed today. I’m not bearish — I just prefer proof of real-world use before paying today’s price.

Patience is risk management. #ROBO