@PrismaXai x Monad is the first collaboration - and it definitely sounds exciting.
PrismaX launched a new campaign together with Monad, @monad allocating $10,000 in MON. Anyone who buys a new subscription on the Monad chain for $99 or $399 automatically takes part in the prize distribution. Considering the current number of participants, the $99 Amplifier subscription pays off quite easily.
I would have joined, but I already have two active subscriptions on my main account. So I decided to skip this event - even with the 2× points and 2× contribution hours. I already have 25+ contribution hours and I’m close to the top 10 on the global leaderboard, so skipping makes sense for me.
It’s also important that all previous Innovator subscribers were moved to Training Arm for one month with priority queue access - they can keep farming points under good conditions, which sadly can’t be said for Amplifiers.
I’m sure this is only the beginning of collaborations like this.
Good luck to everyone joining the Monad Buddy Arm.
Pay attention, I am easily doing this from my phone :)
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One of the most interesting signals from PrismaX lately:
They’re not just scaling robots.
They’re scaling people.
PrismaX just opened applications for its first Regional Ambassador Program 🦾
And honestly - this makes perfect sense.
A project built around teleoperation, human coordination, real-world robotics, and distributed contribution can’t grow only through official announcements.
It needs local leaders.
People who understand the product.
People who can onboard newcomers.
People who can explain why teleoperation matters in their own language, region, and community.
This feels less like a marketing program - and more like building decentralized human infrastructure around robotics.
If you’ve been active in the ecosystem, this might be your moment.
Apply here
https://t.co/aGiSCcXWEq
Official announcement
https://t.co/xN0mQO3m4F
@PrismaXai
#Robotics #AI #Teleoperation #Web3
PrismaX isn’t just a project I post about - it’s a community I’ve actively contributed to.
One of the early Innovator subscribers.
50+ contribution hours.
Top 50 leaderboard by contribution.
Top placements in community events.
Months of teleoperation, feedback, content, and community support.
Even during a difficult personal period after losing my job, I stayed around - because I genuinely believe in PrismaX’s vision.
Why Regional Ambassador?
Because PrismaX needs more than visibility. It needs trusted local leaders who can explain the product, onboard new users, create quality content, support communities in their own language, and act as a real bridge between the team and the region.
How I’d help grow PrismaX in my region:
• Local-language onboarding & guides
• Educational content about teleoperation / robotics / AI
• Community support for newcomers
• Regional discussions / engagement / awareness growth
• High-quality content focused on product understanding, not noise
I already do part of this organically.
Would be proud to help PrismaX scale further
@PrismaXai
Introducing the PrismaX Regional Ambassador Program.
A select cohort of regional leaders building local PrismaX communities in their language, region, and time zone.
Applications open today 👉 https://t.co/CMQMvR9nW9
Everyone wants autonomous robots.
No one talks about how they actually learn.
Reality is messy.
Things slip.
Objects aren’t where they should be.
Nothing behaves like in simulation.
That’s why robots fail.
Not because they’re dumb -
but because they lack real-world experience.
Teleoperation fixes that.
Humans step in, adapt, correct, recover -
and every action becomes training data.
PrismaX scales this loop:
more users → more sessions → more real-world experience
Not hype.
Not theory.
Just robots learning from reality.
@PrismaXai
Robots don’t actually see the world the way we think they do.
We assume that if a robot has cameras and models, it “understands” its environment.
It doesn’t.
What it really sees is fragmented signals:
edges, depth, probabilities, approximations.
Now compare that to humans.
We don’t just see objects.
We understand context instantly:
- this is fragile
- this might slip
- this needs adjustment
- this is not worth forcing
That layer is missing in robotics.
And that’s exactly where PrismaX becomes interesting.
Through teleoperation, humans project their perception onto machines.
Every correction, hesitation, micro-adjustment -
these are not just actions.
They are interpretations of reality.
And those interpretations get recorded.
Over time, this creates something powerful:
not just data,
but a mapping between human intuition and physical execution.
This is what simulations struggle to replicate.
Because simulation models physics.
But humans model meaning.
@PrismaXai sits in between.
It captures how humans interpret the real world -
and turns that into training signal for machines.
So it’s not just about controlling robots.
It’s about teaching them
how reality actually feels to a human.
https://t.co/doS1C5JkdU - future is here <
Teleoperation might become the first global “job” layer for robotics.
Not a lab.
Not a factory.
A network.
With PrismaX, people from anywhere can control real robots, solve tasks, and generate real-world data.
But look deeper.
This isn’t just interaction.
It’s distributed labor.
Small actions:
adjust, retry, correct, recover.
Individually - nothing special.
Collectively - a training system for autonomy.
This flips the model:
Instead of robots replacing humans,
humans become part of how robots learn.
A new layer emerges:
human intuition → robot execution → data → intelligence.
Teleoperation is not just a feature.
It’s a coordination layer between humans and machines.
And @PrismaXai is one of the first systems trying to scale it.
Robots don’t struggle with actions.
They struggle with adaptation.
Picking up an object isn’t hard.
Picking it up when it’s slightly off, slipping, or unexpected - is.
The real world is full of small deviations:
angles, resistance, timing, imperfect conditions.
That’s where most robotic systems fail.
Not because they don’t know what to do -
but because they don’t know how to adjust.
And adaptation is hard to simulate.
PrismaX approaches this differently.
Through teleoperation, humans handle those edge cases in real time:
they correct, slow down, retry, improvise.
Those moments - not perfect actions - are what matter.
They become training signals for how to deal with reality.
Over time, this builds something critical:
not just capability - but resilience.
@PrismaXai isn’t just teaching robots to act.
It’s teaching them how to adapt.
Not sure which arm to pick in the new Robot Control Center?
Here’s the simplest breakdown after the latest update:
Training Arm Gold / Black
-Amplifier: up to 3 runs/day
-Innovator: up to 6 runs/day
Arena Arm
-First-Time Amplifier: up to 3 runs
-Innovator: unlimited
Private Arm
-Invite code only
Edition 3 also improves the flow in ways that actually matter:
-queue alerts at Position 05 and 01
-leave queue confirmation
-cleaner account page (X relink, Discord ID, clearer visibility)
-fixes for stuck queues, position issues, streaming delay, and points calculation
Small UX updates, but they make the platform much easier to understand and use - especially for newer teleoperators.
@PrismaXai
Does PrismaX actually solve a real problem?
The robotics market is growing very fast.
By 2025 its value is already around $50B, and by 2030 it’s expected to exceed $100B.
But there is one fundamental problem.
Robots have learned to do many things.
In China, for example, they already demonstrate parkour, kung fu, dancing, and complex coordinated movements at public shows and tech exhibitions.
However, these demonstrations are only the tip of the iceberg.
The real challenge for robots is the real world:
friction, angles, mistakes, and unpredictable situations.
This is where @PrismaXai comes in.
The idea is simple:
humans remotely control robots → those actions become training data → AI models learn to operate autonomously.
More operators → more real-world experience → faster development of robots.
That’s why PrismaX is not just another Web3 project.
It’s an attempt to build infrastructure for training robots in the real world.
And that’s exactly why it feels so timely right now.
https://t.co/doS1C5JkdU
What does PrismaXAI actually mean for a usual person?
Simply put: it’s a way to teach robots how to work in the real world faster.
@PrismaXai combines robotics, AI, and Web3 into one system.
Through teleoperation, people remotely control real robots performing tasks in physical environments.
Every movement becomes training data for AI models.
Over time, robots learn to perform those tasks autonomously.
Thousands of these sessions create a growing stream of real-world experience.
In simple terms:
human decisions today are helping train the autonomous machines of tomorrow.
PrismaXai vision goes far beyond crypto. Here’s how it can impact robotics and AI infrastructure.
PrismaXAI isn’t about tokens or speculation.
It’s about scaling human experience in robotics.
Today, the main limitation of robots isn’t compute - it’s real-world interaction.
Models can “think,” but the physical world remains complex: friction, angles, weight, mistakes, recovery.
@PrismaXai addresses this through teleoperation:
humans control real robots, and those actions become training signals for future autonomy.
This creates a compounding effect:
more sessions → more real-world data → better models → faster autonomy.
And this is where the impact extends beyond crypto:
• Accelerating robotics for logistics and manufacturing
• Improving training for service robots
• Advancing human-in-the-loop AI systems
• Building infrastructure for agent systems operating in the physical world
Web3 here is simply a coordination and incentive layer.
The core idea is creating a scalable layer of real-world experience for robotics.
That’s what makes PrismaXAI interesting - not as a “crypto project,” but as infrastructure for the future of intelligent machines.
@PrismaXai in 60 seconds - for those hearing about it for the first time 👇
PrismaX is a robotics + AI infrastructure project built around teleoperation.
Simple idea:
humans remotely control real robots → those actions become training data → robots learn faster.
Instead of only simulations or synthetic datasets, PrismaX captures real-world human judgment:
how to move, adapt, recover from mistakes, handle unpredictable situations.
That data is extremely valuable for robotics autonomy.
Teleoperation here isn’t just a feature - it’s the engine:
more users → more sessions → more data → better models.
Why it matters:
• accelerates robotics learning
• connects Web3 incentives with real-world robotics
• lets anyone participate, not just labs or корпорации
• builds infrastructure, not demos
In short:
PrismaX = humans teaching robots at scale.
And teleoperation is how that future is being built right now