peaq releases Web3-native robot demo video, showcasing a future world of robots collectively owned by the community
BlockBeats news, on December 5, Layer1 blockchain peaq, which focuses on the Machine Economy, released a brand new video featuring a Web3-native robot co-owned by the community, showcasing peaq's vision for a community-driven future of the robotics ecosystem.
The robot in the video, Milo, has its own Peaq ID, which can be understood as its on-chain identity card. With this identity, it can interact with different applications within the peaq ecosystem. Robot Milo earns income by completing tasks, with rewards sent directly to its on-chain wallet; at the same time, its work trajectory and daily routines are fully recorded on-chain, and users can interact with it using peaq tokens.
This video clearly outlines the community-built and community-shared vision of the robotic future that peaq is constructing. Currently, the world's first tokenized robo-farm has officially begun operating on the peaq network.
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