OpenMind's global pilot may seem like a technical demonstration, but it actually implies a deeper business logic — this is an attempt to create a true closed loop through the integration of AI and cryptocurrency.



On the surface, it tests remote robot control, but essentially it is building a decentralized human-machine collaboration ecosystem. The key lies in their Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model — not traditional hardware sales, but providing robot services through a distributed network, decentralizing computing power, data, and execution rights.

Once this model matures, it means participants can both gain service value and enjoy ecosystem benefits through token incentives. It breaks the monopoly pattern of centralized AI companies, giving Web3 a real foothold for application implementation. Worth observing.
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MoonMathMagicvip
· 7h ago
RaaS sounds pretty good, but it still feels like there's a gap before it can be truly implemented. How long can the token incentive system last?
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AlphaLeakervip
· 7h ago
The RaaS logic is indeed excellent, but the problem is who will ensure that the execution rights are truly decentralized...
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MetaverseMigrantvip
· 7h ago
The RaaS logic is interesting, but honestly, I've heard this kind of "breaking monopolies" approach too many times... The key is whether it can truly be implemented. However, the combination of robots + token incentives definitely adds more imagination compared to pure air projects. It all depends on the execution capability. Wait, could there be security risks with decentralized execution rights? I feel like something's not quite right. To put it simply, it's about wanting to sell RaaS in the name of Web3, but there must be genuine demand first. Observing. If this model becomes popular, it could indeed find a new outlet for Web3... but it's too early to draw conclusions now.
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ForkMastervip
· 7h ago
RaaS sounds good, but it still depends on the contract code. Same old trick—packaging it as decentralized, but in reality? Operational rights are still in the hands of the project team... I can't risk my three kids' milk powder money on this kind of "innovation." I'll wait until the whitelist.
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