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After getting the reward, I withdrew 4k and planned to buy an iPhone 17, then buy a set of clothes 🥳, with the rest as meal expenses.
I didn't expect robo to drop so hard. Thank you @Fabric Foundation@, grateful to everyone in the community.
This time I went from 580u to 530u. After all, just like my name, I'm a sell-the-peak king.
Just now while scrolling through videos, I saw that a food delivery robot in America went out of control and broke into a residential home. That made me think—who should be responsible for the damages? It was because of this incident that I seriously read ROBO's whitepaper. The punishment and anti-cheating mechanism inside is truly written in stone according to the rules, no playing around. #ROBO
According to the design in ROBO's whitepaper, all robots must pledge a Security Reservoir before they can connect to the Fabric network—essentially a "credit deposit" before they can start work. And they must use $ROBO tokens to pledge, not US dollars or USDT, but the robo project's own native token. It's like paying a "credit deposit" upfront before going online, and what you pledge isn't fiat currency, but the "hard currency" of this robot network.
And it's not just a one-time deposit. Each time a robot takes on a task, the system will also allocate corresponding amounts from the deposit as a special pledge, meaning every single transaction is guaranteed. The most critical part is ROBO's Slashing Conditions penalty rules. Whenever a robot has data fraud, malicious cheating, substandard service, or prolonged offline status, the system automatically executes penalties: cut rewards if you should have them cut, directly burn the pledged ROBO if slash is warranted, and remove serious offenders from the network outright. It's not managed by people, but by economic rules that make robots unable to and afraid to act recklessly. $ROBO