{🔥One month later🔥 the latest TGE is online, and the latest PreTge trends brothers should pay attention to 💥}
Tonight, an old coin raid is expected, and two TGE will be launched soon. I plan to hold some points.
UP has officially announced its launch, with a pre-market estimate of 0.005. If allocated according to the range of 13000-16000, it can still be played.
The booster can be claimed at 18:15. Just a reminder: the calendar cat has also released it today, remember to claim it at 7 PM.
Today's booster time for ST will end in the afternoon, and 5 points will be deducted. After this ends, the pre-sale time is also approaching. The coins for pre-sale are generally not bad; wait for my announcement at any time!
Anan held a Concrete financial event yesterday. Those with USDT can rush in, the annual return is currently about 54%.
In the past few days, I noticed
@Fabric Foundation because they haven't focused on 'creating another chain,' but rather tried to solve a more fundamental problem:
If there are more and more robots in the future, how will they collaborate and trade on the same network?
Their approach is to first establish a digital record for robots that can be recognized by the global network.
This record will document who the machine belongs to, its permissions, and what tasks it has completed in the past.
When a robot enters a new environment, the system can determine whether it is trustworthy and has the corresponding capabilities based on these records, rather than validating from scratch every time.
Once it has an identity, the next issue is task collaboration.
Fabric's network allows robots to register their capabilities on the chain, such as delivering meals, moving goods, and other similar tasks.
When a task demand arises in the network, verified machines can connect and complete the work.
After the task is completed, the M2M payment + X402 in the agreement provides autonomous supply and demand through the on-chain verification mechanism to confirm the results, and then settle using
$ROBO .
A key design is the OM1 operating system.
Its goal: to prevent robot software from being bound to a particular brand of hardware, allowing the same application to run on different machines, with skills also shared in the network.
If there are indeed more and more robots in the future, their collaboration, task allocation, and ability invocation will eventually become a network issue.
What Fabric is doing now is to set up this rule in advance.
Whether this set of rules can run will be validated by time.
#robo