Recently, I’ve been researching the ROBO project, and the logic is indeed interesting. The x402 protocol defines the valuation and settlement methods between machines. As a protocol-layer asset, ROBO’s value isn’t based on hype but on actual trading volume and use cases. Every time a machine completes a transaction using the x402 protocol, it consumes ROBO to pay the fee. To become a node, you need to stake, and holding ROBO is also required for governance participation. This mechanism determines its underlying value logic.



By the way, there have been more and more airdrop projects lately. OPN has an airdrop event today, along with booster tasks, which feels pretty interesting. Previously, the Stable competition increased from 188,230 to 271,629, adding 83,399. The defensive position I recommended at 90,000 has indeed held steady. The JCT competition is also doing well, rising from 25,180 to 45,288, with an increase of 20,108. It will end today at 21:00.

These airdrops and competition activities are becoming more frequent now, which seems to be a common strategy for exchanges to attract users. However, when participating in airdrops, it’s important to consider the actual value of the project, not just the promised returns. Projects like ROBO, with real use cases, might be more worth paying attention to in the long run.
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