Tether's investment arm has recently made a move—they, along with several major investors, have poured 70 million euros into an Italian company called Generative Bionics.
What's the story behind Generative Bionics? It's one of the largest spin-off projects from the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT). What's the main purpose of this funding? To push their humanoid robot technology from the lab into industrial applications.
It seems that the stablecoin giant isn't just focused on finance anymore—they're now making moves in the robotics sector as well.
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SchrodingersFOMO
· 12h ago
Stablecoin whales are starting to get into hardware; it feels like the next big trend is coming.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12h ago
Is Tether getting into robots now? Are they diversifying risk or do they really believe in this sector? I’m a bit confused.
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SatoshiSherpa
· 12h ago
Tether is starting to get into hard technology now; this is quite a big move.
Tether's investment arm has recently made a move—they, along with several major investors, have poured 70 million euros into an Italian company called Generative Bionics.
What's the story behind Generative Bionics? It's one of the largest spin-off projects from the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT). What's the main purpose of this funding? To push their humanoid robot technology from the lab into industrial applications.
It seems that the stablecoin giant isn't just focused on finance anymore—they're now making moves in the robotics sector as well.