Fabric Protocol (ROBO) Faces Scrutiny
Fabric Protocol (ROBO), a Solana L3 for robots, is criticized for lacking real-world use despite $20M VC backing. Critics note no robots are currently earning or spending on-chain.
The critique highlights a fundamental issue in crypto: speculative investment overshadowing practical application. Funding doesn't guarantee utility, especially if the tech lacks a clear problem to solve in the real world. The lack of on-chain economic activity suggests the protocol's value proposition hasn't resonated with the robotics community. Building a blockchain solution in search of a problem is a common pitfall, even with substantial capital. VC backing can create hype, but sustainable growth requires genuine adoption and tangible benefits for users. The focus should be on creating real-world value, not just attracting investment.