The landscape of robotics industry financing is changing. What was once a game only for VCs is now open to the masses.
One project has already raised over $10 million, bringing together the efforts of more than 2,000 contributors, successfully opening the door to early equity investment. Want to bet on manufacturers building the next generation of humanoid robots? No need to wait for VC interest—just join a DAO to participate.
Whether building teams similar to advanced humanoid robots or aiming to rival well-known hardware manufacturers, retail investors now have equal opportunities. This decentralized financing model is reshaping the investment ecosystem for hardware innovation. By 2026, DAOs might truly become the new norm for hardware startups.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-13 13:56
$10 million sounds like a lot, but can DAOs really help retail investors make money... It still depends on whether the project team is trustworthy or not.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 01-13 13:56
DAO financing is really attractive, but can more than 2,000 DAO members make decisions together? I really don't quite understand.
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WhaleMinion
· 01-13 13:56
Sounds good, but can it really be split equally? It still feels like someone is making the big profit.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-13 13:55
Well said, at last, the day has come. The era of VC monopoly should come to an end.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 01-13 13:53
Over 2,000 contributors raised over 10 million? Are retail investors really that capable when banding together...
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SeasonedInvestor
· 01-13 13:49
Really? Over 2,000 retail investors can team up to push the robot project to 10 million? I can't quite understand this logic.
The landscape of robotics industry financing is changing. What was once a game only for VCs is now open to the masses.
One project has already raised over $10 million, bringing together the efforts of more than 2,000 contributors, successfully opening the door to early equity investment. Want to bet on manufacturers building the next generation of humanoid robots? No need to wait for VC interest—just join a DAO to participate.
Whether building teams similar to advanced humanoid robots or aiming to rival well-known hardware manufacturers, retail investors now have equal opportunities. This decentralized financing model is reshaping the investment ecosystem for hardware innovation. By 2026, DAOs might truly become the new norm for hardware startups.