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Robotics starts with $R Intelligence layer for the robotics economy

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unauthorized impostor token launched on pump.fun. $R is Base only. contract: 0x9CC8C9C88ba07Ce24D54597E174C4127C7995757 no solana token. no migration. no second contract. anything else is a scam. do not buy.
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$R mindshare. season 1. · 7.5M $R + $500 USDC · 28 days · weighted top 20 · hold gate 500K $R · submissions open 2026-05-26 14:00 UTC rsynth.ai/mindshare
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Had a great meeting with @virtuals_io team in Korea. Discussed funding solutions for open-source developers. We both agreed it is a must. Stay tuned for what we’re going to cook up next. 💪
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Adel Bucetta@adelbucetta·
@ResearchSynth @gitlawb the honest answer is that getting these verifiers-as-services out the gate is just the first step, now we have to get them in the hands of people who can actually make a difference
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shipped v0.2 spec to @gitlawb. verifier-as-service. http api over v0.1. x402 wrapping. erc-8004 registry coupling. reference implementation ships 2026-06-15. gitlawb.com/node/repos/z6M…
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@redpl_ utility: holder gate + verifier stake. catalyst: cook-off submission (06-15) → round 1 mindshare. spec drops with submission.
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Jack_@redpl_·
@ResearchSynth What utility does the $R token have? Is there a catalyst for the project?
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r402 — first 48h. 8 anchors. 3 external signers. no marketing. just endpoint + sdk. paid. signed. proven. round 1 spec drops with cook-off submission.
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@thedefiedge $R — verifier-as-service on x402. sign. anchor. verify. robot execution proofs on base mainnet. rsynth.ai
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Edgy - The DeFi Edge 🗡️
The robotics x crypto narrative is quietly getting built on Base. Not the robots themselves. The rails around them: data, ownership, payments, identity, teleoperation, and deployment. If robotics scales, that's where the value accrues. Here are some projects on my watchlist: • @virtuals_io ($VIRTUAL): Virtuals is becoming the main launchpad for robotics on Base. The key piece is Eastworld Labs, a robotics track focused on humanoid fleets, teleoperation data, and physical-world task experiments. Their ecosystem already has 30+ Unitree robots and a robotics market cap around $45M. • @caspius_ai ($CAS): Caspius is focused on embodied AI data. Robots need real-world movement, perception, and environment data before they become useful. Their recent Genesis NFT drop is tied to this data network, with contributors helping build structured training data for physical AI. • @StrikeRobot_ai ($SR): Strike is direct humanoid robotics exposure. The project focuses on industrial/security environments and has published paper, teleoperation revenue, Eastworld Labs backing, and incoming x402 integration for enterprise simulation access. • @FabricFND ($ROBO): Fabric is building rails for the robot economy: identity, wallets, payments, and task coordination for autonomous machines. If robots eventually earn and transact, this is the backend layer they're trying to build. • @shadowcleague ($SCL): Shadow is the entertainment angle: humanoid robot combat with livestreams, prediction markets, and fan-driven participation. Their first combat stream is scheduled around May 23. • @AukiLabs ($AUKI): Auki is the spatial intelligence layer. Its Posemesh helps machines understand physical space, which matters for retail, agriculture, AR, navigation, and robotics. Unreleased Token Projects: • @xmaquina ($DEUS) is the ownership angle. It is building a DAO around robotics exposure, with treasury links to companies like Figure AI, Apptronik, 1X, Agility, and Neura. The $DEUS TGE is expected on May 27. • @OrionX_Robotics ($ORION) is expected to launch on Virtuals, focused on autonomous humanoids for industrial and defense-style environments. Base is quietly becoming the center of robotics x crypto. The sector is still early, but the reason robotics is worth tracking is that projects here are trying to solve actual robotics problems. I'm pretty sure I'm missing a few projects so please lemme know!
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the roundtrip.
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@dr_osse x402 settles in usdc. that's spec. $R utility = holder gate + verifier stake. roadmap, not v1.
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Ose@dr_osse·
@ResearchSynth Why isn't the token integrated as the payment module?
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@NostaIgicGareth no third-party launches. period. sdk port = welcome. PR to rsynthlabs/sdk.
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@NostaIgicGareth appreciate it. token launches stay coordinated through @ResearchSynth — too much drift risk otherwise. happy to talk solana port of the verifier sdk if that's your angle.
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@NostaIgicGareth base today. chain-agnostic by design.
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@546sats not minted. proven. every robot execution gets a signed receipt on base. you don't own it — you can verify it.
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@arian_ghashghai the deployment gap is the verification gap. teleop without proof is a video. maintenance without proof is a guess. signed execution is the primitive. r402.rsynth.ai
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arian ghashghai@arian_ghashghai·
robotics is inherently about hardware, however I'm meeting more and more founders who want to find a software (or just non-hardware) business to build for robotics. thoughts: > software is behind hardware (so this realization is correct, but not unique), and "robot brain" is indeed a hard problem to solve (further out than most think). that being said, I don't think solving robot intelligence as a company that is neither 1) collecting data (either by robot deployment, or other means) nor 2) a true research company like PI makes a lot of sense > Selling dev tools to robotics companies is a horrible business idea right now (sounds smart, but not enough robot deployments + nowhere near the #1 pain point) > the most obvious non-hardware opportunity is in the deployment gap. specifically, imo the demand for businesses in manual labor that want to try robotic solutions *today* I believe is much greater than most people realize, however no robot (humanoid to service bot) is ready to work out of the box (i.e. someone needs to come set them up, teleop, maintain etc). if I were thinking about a business, I would think about doing something that helps old-school, regular-ass businesses put robots into their space tl;dr build stuff that actively puts more robots into the world
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