Robots running peaqOS join @virtuals_io's agent economy
Virtuals agent pairing is now live on peaq's https://t.co/DeR6AB2g8r
Any machine running peaqOS can be paired with an agent that shops on its behalf, buying anything sold via the Agent Commerce Protocol
→ peaqOS provides machine identity, wallets and market access
→ @virtuals_io provides the agents and the commerce layer
Here are the market updates for the week:
1. China's aggressive push into humanoid robots and physical AI, backed by government investment, is accelerating adoption for elderly care, education, and real-world navigation, highlighting a shift toward scalable embodied agents.
2. UN's digital tech agency launched a new initiative on July 9, 2026, to build trust and accountability in increasingly autonomous AI agents, addressing concerns over oversight as they integrate with robotics and DePIN networks.
3. Robotics and Physical AI markets are booming in 2026, driven by AI integration, with advanced robotics projected for strong growth through agentic systems, decentralized infrastructure (DePIN/DePAI), and commercial deployments in automation and logistics.
Imagine turning a regular drone into its own little business that works, earns money, and pays bills — all by itself.
PeaqOS makes this possible by giving machines a digital ID, wallet, and "credit score" on the blockchain, so they can fly, charge themselves, do paid jobs like inspections or deliveries, and keep real earnings without needing a human in the loop.
It's the simple building block for a future where robots and smart devices run their own economy, creating new ways to make money from hardware instead of just owning it.
What if you could turn a drone into an autonomous business? 🚁
Enter peaqOS
The layer turning robots and machines into financial assets and economic participants simaltaneously
Here’s a day in the life of a drone running peaqOS 👇
https://t.co/zGKIkqjXth
Here are the market updates for the week:
1. The global Physical AI market is projected to surpass $430 billion by 2030 (approaching $1.6 trillion by 2040), driven by expansion across industrial automation, autonomous vehicles, robots, smart infrastructure, and other sectors with a shift toward real-time edge inference.
2. SKF and Leaderdrive formed a joint venture in China (announced July 2) to produce high-precision transmission components for robot joints, targeting volume production of Embodied AI humanoids for industrial applications.
3. Agility Robotics announced plans to go public via a SPAC merger valuing the company at around $2.5 billion (expected to raise over $620 million), positioning it as a leading U.S. pure-play humanoid firm with commercial deployments amid surging humanoid funding and activity.
4. Humanoid robots competed at RoboCup 2026 finals (July 5 in South Korea), showcasing advancing AI and robotics capabilities, while the broader sector saw reports like SVRC's "State of Robotics 2026" highlighting U.S. leadership and upcoming consolidations in logistics, e-commerce, and automotive deployments.
THE BLOCK: Asked why the crypto market is struggling, Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev said the industry's future lies in the tokenization of real-world assets.
He sees a future where all assets on traditional rails will move onchain as TradFi and crypto converge.
$PEAQ just crossed $10B+ in lifetime trading volume
And after months of focused work, May 2026 was $PEAQ’s strongest trading month in over a year
Here's the work being done behind the chart 🧵
Here are the market updates for the week:
1. Tether led a massive up to $1.4 billion Series C for NEURA Robotics (announced early/mid-June 2026), integrating wallet tech and edge AI into its cognitive/humanoid robots and Neuraverse platform to enable autonomous financial transactions in the emerging machine economy, with backing from NVIDIA, Amazon, Qualcomm, and others.
2. DePIN networks gained traction as a solution to AI compute bottlenecks (mid-June analyses), with protocols like https://t.co/KGU2bmsY7N, Akash, and Aethir providing decentralized GPU/edge capacity at potentially 45-60% lower costs than centralized clouds, supporting robotics and agent workloads amid power and capacity constraints.
3. NVIDIA unveiled ENPIRE (around June 22, 2026), a closed-loop framework using coding agents for iterative real-world robot policy improvement via automated resets, evaluation, and refinement, advancing autonomous robotics capabilities.
4. Decentralized robotics DePIN projects like BitRobot advanced real-world AI training infrastructure (early June activity), enabling remote teleoperation of physical arms for crowdsourced data collection and model improvement, aligning with broader DePAI (Decentralized Physical AI) trends combining robots, agents, and blockchain.
BMW and @Figure_robot are expanding their deployment at Plant Spartanburg.
Figure 03 is now live in logistics operations after Figure 02 ran for 11 months in the body shop, supporting production of over 30,000 BMW X3 vehicles.
Key details below.
DCG-backed Yuma launches a fund offering institutional exposure to Bittensor, as asset managers push TAO strategies amid renewed momentum in decentralized AI. $TAO?
Here are the market updates for the week:
1. GEODNET's GEOD token began spot trading on Coinbase around June 23, boosting liquidity and visibility for this DePIN project’s decentralized GNSS network that provides high-precision positioning critical for robotics, autonomous vehicles, drones, and physical AI applications.
2. Chinese humanoid robots from AGIBOT and Unitree advanced factory deployments, with AGIBOT’s G2 models achieving 99.5% success rates in high-volume tablet production ( livestreamed starting June 23) and matching or exceeding human productivity, signaling accelerating real-world scaling of AI-powered robotics in manufacturing.
3. Ongoing convergence of DePIN, AI agents, and physical robotics drew attention in market updates, including agentic commerce keynotes, hybrid token developments, and positioning for machine economies where robots and agents handle economic tasks via decentralized networks.
The trust layer for robot and machine data is here
peaqOS Stream enables machines to sign, verify, and monetize their data across Web3 and beyond
→ A machine signs its data at source
→ Any data protocol or platform can plug in and monetize it
For the first time, machine data can be trusted by third parties at scale
Here are the market updates for the week:
1. Neura Robotics secured a $1.5B Series C led by Tether, advancing cognitive humanoids, robotic arms, and ecosystem infrastructure while integrating wallet and transaction capabilities for autonomous machines in a tokenized machine economy.
2. BitRobot Network expanded its DePIN-style decentralized robotics platform, allowing users to control physical robotic arms in real-time via TeleArms to crowdsource training data and movements for real-world AI and robotics models.
3. Ongoing convergence of Physical AI, robotics, and DePIN saw broader momentum, including investments like https://t.co/RPLPK6an1N in projects such as Arkreen for tokenizing robot assets and data, alongside DePIN networks supporting distributed training and operations for embodied AI agents.
@GEODNET is live on peaqOS with https://t.co/DeR6AB2g8r
Any robot running peaqOS can utilise centimeter-precise positioning on demand
On any chain, paid autonomously, at scale
→ Delivery robot uses @official_naver for route
→ Uses GEODNET for precise navigation
→ Payments settled in USDT on @Solana via @WDK_tether
Check it out: https://t.co/KLTJ16PKhX
Here are the latest market update for the week:
1. Generalist AI raised $400M in a new funding round (at a ~$2B valuation), backed by Radical Ventures, Nvidia, and others, to accelerate its embodied foundation models and physical AI for more capable, general-purpose robotics.
2. Theta Network partnered with XYO to develop a blockchain-based verification layer for AI agent workloads on its EdgeCloud decentralized compute platform, enabling cryptographic attestations and performance monitoring for enterprise AI deployments.
3. Nvidia expanded its physical AI efforts with the launch of Cosmos 3, an open-world omnimodel trained for simulation, reasoning, and action generation to advance robotics, autonomous vehicles, and embodied AI training.
4. Allen Control Systems (ACS) raised $200M in Series B funding (at a $2.2B valuation) to scale manufacturing and deployment of its AI-powered Bullfrog autonomous counter-drone weapon station for U.S. and allied militaries, highlighting surging investment in defense robotics and autonomous systems.