peaq is releasing a Web3-native robot showcase video, presenting a future world of robots collectively owned by the community
BlockBeats News, December 5th, focusing on the Machine Economy, Layer1 blockchain peaq recently released a brand new video featuring a Web3-native robot collectively owned by the community, showcasing peaq's community-driven vision for the future of the robot ecosystem.
In the video, the robot, Milo, has its unique Peaq ID, which can be understood as its on-chain identity card. With this identity, it can interact with various applications within the peaq ecosystem. Robot Milo earns income by completing tasks, with the rewards going directly to its on-chain wallet; at the same time, its work history and daily workflow are fully recorded on the blockchain, and users can interact with it using peaq tokens.
This video clearly outlines the "co-built and co-shared by the community" robot future vision constructed by peaq. Currently, the world's first tokenized robot farm has officially started operating on the peaq network.
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