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Tomola Ojoade
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i'm not really sure i should share this but it made me laugh














Tailed @AlphaSeeker21 into $opan @Opanarchyai. Because I've always believed if we had an agentic economy meta thingy it would be highly followed by robotics and this play was the only one that made sense to me because: The real shift begins when intelligence leaves the screen and enters the physical world. That’s the category @Opanarchyai is aiming at. Not another wrapper around OpenAI APIs. Actual autonomous machines: robots with wallets, identities, coordination layers, marketplaces, memory, governance and economic incentives. People underestimate how massive this becomes if robotics follows the same path as software. The internet was centralized first. Then open-source won. AI is centralized today. Robotics is centralized today. But eventually someone builds the Linux layer for machines. That’s the asymmetry behind $Opan. An open robotics stack: - humanoid prototypes - decentralized simulation/training - robot marketplaces - modular AI agents - wallet-native machine identity - swarm coordination - DAO-governed behavior systems Most people still see robots as products owned by corporations. The deeper idea is robots becoming network participants. Economic actors. Workers. Autonomous infrastructure. A robot earning, coordinating, upgrading itself and interacting with other systems onchain stops looking like hardware and starts looking like a decentralized network node. That changes everything: - labor, - logistics, - manufacturing, - security, - delivery, - warehousing, - public infrastructure, even governance itself. And @solana actually makes sense here: - cheap settlement, - high throughput, - real-time coordination, - machine-speed transactions. This is one of the few crypto + AI theses that actually expands beyond digital speculation into the physical economy. The core thesis is powerful: “Bitcoin decentralized money. What decentralizes machines?” That’s a real question. Right now robotics is controlled by: - Tesla - Figure - Boston Dynamics - Nvidia ecosystems - military contractors - centralized AI stacks If humanoid robotics actually becomes a trillion-dollar industry, the open-source/decentralized counterpart eventually emerges. That feels inevitable. $Opan is trying to position itself as: the Linux + Ethereum layer for robots. And the timing matters: AI + robotics + decentralized infrastructure are converging simultaneously. Ca: 3Ydb2n8vAFdBJYpdiZEoDxRXLmiGDY1fuizVmMPMpump 240k MC











