Web3 once solved the ownership issues of digital assets, but the next bigger problem is how productivity in the real world can be digitized.


In traditional economic systems, human labor can be priced, contracted, and settled, but the value generated by machines has long lacked an open market structure.
As the number of robots continues to increase, relying solely on closed systems to manage machine collaboration makes it difficult to form a truly global intelligent network.
@konnex_world is trying to establish such an open market.
It will connect robot tasks, AI models, and execution results on the chain, confirm work completion through a decentralized verification mechanism, and use stablecoins to facilitate payments, allowing robots to participate in market activities as economic entities.
From current progress, Konnex has launched ecosystem components related to robot identity and is building around AI model submission, verification, and robot execution processes, exploring how to make robot capabilities into composable, tradable digital resources.
I have always believed that the infrastructure that truly changes the world is often not about solving a single-point demand, but about creating new ways of collaboration.
The direction represented by $KNX is essentially an attempt to connect AI, robots, and blockchain, enabling the future machine economy to have its own trust layer and value network.
@konnex_world $KNX @wallchain @TermMaxFi
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