Congrats to the team at @konnex_world 👏
Most real-world labor still runs on closed, permissioned rails.
Robots operate inside silos, work is brokered through intermediaries, and verification lives off-chain. That limitation is so normalized we barely question it.
Konnex is breaking that pattern by making physical work programmable.
Tasks can be posted openly, execution can be verified cryptographically, and payment can settle automatically through contracts, not companies.
That shift matters more than it sounds.
Once execution is verifiable, work becomes composable.
Robots aren’t locked to vendors.
Capabilities aren’t trapped in proprietary systems.
Physical labor starts behaving more like software modular, interoperable, and reusable.
With fresh backing from aligned partners, the signal here isn’t hype or noise. It’s focus. Shipping over storytelling. Infrastructure over optics.
This is the kind of progress that doesn’t scream at first but compounds quietly. Definitely one to keep a close eye on.
Physical work is a $25T economy trapped in closed systems.
We just secured $15M from strategic partners to unlock it.
Backed by high-conviction partners:
@CogitentV@Liquid_Capital_@LelandVentures@CoveyNetwork@VenturesM77 and Block Maven LLC.
Autonomous robots will work like apps. Contracted. Verified. Paid. Welcome to Konnex.
Most robots today don’t fail because of hardware limitations.
They fail because they lack advanced AI coordination and they can’t enter enforceable economic agreements.
That’s the gap @konnex_world is addressing.
@OwnApp_@DeadlyLxly Congrats to her.
Also intern can you give a quick review of how someone can make it to the top 1 spot of Own weekly creator overview?