First, the on-chain data of ROBO itself is the "electrocardiogram" of the machine economy. When I review transaction records on the Fabric network, what I see are not human speculative trades, but autonomous interactions between machines. Currently, the testnet data shows that its matching engine can handle up to 3,200 tasks per second at peak, completing a service match between machines in an average of 1.2 seconds. As of February 2026, the daily task invocation count has exceeded 25,000, with active nodes reaching 12,400, and a task completion rate of 98.7%. Behind these numbers are real economic activities such as automatic billing for shared charging station networks and AI training nodes collaborating to complete model training. The circulation speed and consumption volume of ROBO directly reflect the operational efficiency of automation facilities in the physical world.



Secondly, the distribution and unlocking schedule of tokens reveal the project's long-term strategy. The total supply of ROBO is fixed at 10 billion tokens, but only 22.25% are currently in circulation. Among them, 24.3% of investor shares and 20% of team shares are subject to a 12-month cliff and a 36-month linear unlock. This means that starting from 2027, the market will gradually absorb the structural supply. This mechanism design makes me realize that RO
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