
Phyrex|Sep 11, 2025 15:08
When I was in Hong Kong this time, the term RWA came up the most. However, there are very few projects that can truly execute RWA and generate real revenue. As I’ve mentioned before, many projects are just putting up a front, claiming to be RWA while slapping on an STO label and stuffing in meaningless assets. Truly sustainable and positive-loop projects are extremely rare.
@gaib_ai is indeed one of the few projects genuinely focused on RWA and AI. I’ve had multiple conversations with @konyk001, and every time I tell Kony that GPU-based RWAFi lacks intuitive appeal for most users. In comparison, when GPUs drive higher-level applications like autonomous driving, multimodal large models, or robotics, these scenarios are much easier for users to understand and resonate with.
This time, GAIB’s move into the robotics field feels like a very smart decision. GAIB is directly replicating its proven compute power financing model into the robotics track, lowering the participation threshold for users. The robotics track is undeniably hot right now—Elon Musk is practically all-in on it, with Optimus and Robotaxi being the current darlings of the capital markets.
GAIB is tokenizing the industrial chain and products of robotics. Essentially, it’s like a larger-scale GPU, focusing on providing financing and tokenization services for high-value robotic assets. In this track, there’s a significant chance for success.
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