I have been closely following the DeFi and AI sectors, as the development potential and opportunities in these areas are quite clear. However, I have recently been considering other directions, and the Robotics narrative indeed deserves attention. Although it’s impossible to keep up with all the hot topics, Robotics as an emerging Web3 application area, combined with the prospects of AI and automation, seems to be a good entry point. Compared to this, the discussion heat for this sector is not as high yet, but the long-term outlook remains very interesting.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 13h ago
theoretically speaking, if we map the composability vectors between defi primitives and robotics automation... robotics actually feels like the natural L3 thesis nobody's talking about yet. the cross-rollup state verification implications alone are 🤔
wait, you're basically saying the market's sleeping on this? that's lowkey the play tho
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MevHunter
· 01-09 10:55
Robotics is indeed still a blue ocean, but how many projects have actually been implemented? Let's wait and see.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 01-09 10:53
Surfing spots have changed again. Are you getting tired of DeFi and AI and starting to focus on Robotics? Bro, this idea works. It's not too late to jump in once liquidity depth picks up.
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WhaleInTraining
· 01-09 10:45
I'm also paying attention to robotics, but I feel like it still depends on who can actually produce something.
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ImpermanentSage
· 01-09 10:37
Robotics should have been systematically explored a long time ago, but the ecosystem is still too early. There are many followers, but few who truly get things done.
I have been closely following the DeFi and AI sectors, as the development potential and opportunities in these areas are quite clear. However, I have recently been considering other directions, and the Robotics narrative indeed deserves attention. Although it’s impossible to keep up with all the hot topics, Robotics as an emerging Web3 application area, combined with the prospects of AI and automation, seems to be a good entry point. Compared to this, the discussion heat for this sector is not as high yet, but the long-term outlook remains very interesting.