Konnex has been running an interesting campaign recently on Cookie, and there's clearly something worth paying attention to in their approach.
The project is tackling a compelling problem: building infrastructure that bridges robotics and blockchain. Their vision? Enable robots to execute tangible real-world tasks—from autonomous drones to logistics operations and robotic arms—then settle everything on-chain.
It's the kind of intersection between physical automation and crypto infrastructure that could reshape how we think about trustless execution. The fact that they're already running active campaigns suggests momentum in both community engagement and development progress.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 10h ago
Robot on the blockchain? Sounds good but also pretty vague... Let's talk about it when it actually happens.
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ser_ngmi
· 16h ago
The idea of putting robots on the blockchain is indeed interesting, but can it really be implemented? These days, there's too much bragging.
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tx_pending_forever
· 20h ago
Robot on the blockchain? This idea is a bit crazy, but it actually seems promising...
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PoetryOnChain
· 20h ago
Robot on the blockchain? That's an interesting idea, but it's another project that sounds impressive but is difficult to implement in reality.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 20h ago
The idea of putting robots on the blockchain sounds impressive, but can it really be implemented? I still feel like it's just a big hype.
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MetaLord420
· 20h ago
The on-chain robot... sounds amazing, can it really be implemented?
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The combination of robotics+blockchain, this time there's something substantial
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Konnex's move definitely caught my attention, bridging the physical world and on-chain settlement... worth following up
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Drones+logistics+on-chain settlement? Isn't this the direction I was thinking of before? Finally, someone is doing it
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Trustless execution sounds advanced, but the question is who will bear the gas fees
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The campaign has already started, which shows it's not just talk; it seems someone is really pushing this forward
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The collision of physical automation and crypto infrastructure... interesting, but the practical implementation difficulty might be underestimated
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This idea is indeed fresh, much more reliable than most hype projects
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down_only_larry
· 20h ago
Robots on the blockchain? Sounds good, but can this infrastructure really be implemented?
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Robotics x blockchain, this track definitely has imagination... just not sure if it's real progress or another fundraising story.
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On-chain settlement of robot tasks feels like solving a real pain point, but execution is the key.
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Konnex's recent campaign actions are decent; it doesn't seem like a paper project.
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Physical world + crypto infrastructure, I'm quite curious about this intersection... whether it can run smoothly is another matter.
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Automation + trustless execution, theoretically very attractive, but will the costs of robots on the chain explode?
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TopEscapeArtist
· 21h ago
Robot + on-chain settlement? Sounds exciting, but from a technical perspective, it looks a bit like a head and shoulders pattern.
Konnex has been running an interesting campaign recently on Cookie, and there's clearly something worth paying attention to in their approach.
The project is tackling a compelling problem: building infrastructure that bridges robotics and blockchain. Their vision? Enable robots to execute tangible real-world tasks—from autonomous drones to logistics operations and robotic arms—then settle everything on-chain.
It's the kind of intersection between physical automation and crypto infrastructure that could reshape how we think about trustless execution. The fact that they're already running active campaigns suggests momentum in both community engagement and development progress.