Many people are currently talking about AI and robots, but they are still stuck at the chatbot stage.


But what truly changes the world is not talking AI, but autonomous systems capable of performing physical tasks.
The problem is that in the past, robots lacked a unified economic layer.
They couldn't collaborate trustlessly, settle automatically, or prove they actually completed a task.
That's also why I have recently been paying close attention to @konnex_world and $KNX.
What they aim to do is not an ordinary AI project, but a blockchain-based coordination network among robots.
Including stablecoin settlements, Robot-to-Robot contracts, Proof of Physical Work verification, and SubNet structures for different robot tasks, all indicate they are trying to bring the real-world labor market directly onto the chain.
Many people still see it as just a concept, but if autonomous agents truly start to take over logistics, delivery, manufacturing, and inspection in the future, a publicly verifiable coordination layer will definitely be needed.
The internet solved information transmission.
Blockchain solved value settlement.
And protocols like @konnex_world are beginning to address collaboration and trust issues among machines.
Once this becomes established, its influence could far surpass most people's current imagination.
@konnex_world $KNX @wallchain @TermMaxFi @River4fun @RiverdotInc
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