@Roba_Labs@reppo My gut feeling six days ago:
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https://t.co/nmFjDlJWDq
We're partnering with @reppo to build the first Physical AI Datanet.
Most robotics data today gets absorbed into models that give nothing back to the people who built it.
Your work gets consumed. The value flows elsewhere — We're changing that.
Roba brings the simulation pipelines, challenge-validated assets, and creator community.
Reppo brings the prediction-market layer that puts a price on data quality.
Together that means better robotics data, real rewards for the people producing it, and more utility flowing into both networks.
For ROBA creators — a new way to earn.
Robotic assets built in our platform can get validated by people with real capital on the line, and the strongest work rises to the top of the ROBA reputation leaderboard.
For Reppo — a live Physical AI vertical from day one.
Seeded with real robotics data and active publishers from a platform already built on standardized assets, benchmarked challenges, and reproducible evaluation.
Your work now gets validated by people with skin in the game, priced by real demand, and held on-chain as something you own and earn from, not free fuel for someone else's model.
Better data, stronger incentives, and a flywheel that compounds.
Creators earn more, buyers get assets they can trust, and the robotics stack gets more valuable over time.
$ZERO was 37x from my entry at 300k
I strongly feel $ROBA will do the same here from 1M
Been consolidating in this range after the first move up
Team has partnerships coming out constantly
Their ROBA Compute service for robotics & AI likely sends this to 20m
Won’t catch me fading this one
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$Roba and $Wire are my two primary base plays.
Imo they offer the most reliable asymmetric opportunity for investors at this 2m market cap level.
The @717CapitalAI and @Roba_Labs are two ultra professional teams that continue shipping their needed solutions
Very confident with these projects
ROBA Compute is our GPU execution layer for robotics.
A distributed infrastructure layer for simulation, training, inference, and autonomous workflows — built for our stack first, then opened to external builders.
GPU rental is already a category.
The missing layer is robotics-native infrastructure:
templates, allocation, benchmarking, and persistent execution for embodied AI.
That’s the opportunity.
ROBA Compute is designed to become the infrastructure layer where robotics workloads actually run.
Compute is the new oil.
and most robotics builders don't have a refinery.
Robotics doesn't just need a good AI model. It needs the compute to train it, simulate it, and iterate fast.
Right now that compute is fragmented, expensive, and owned by closed platforms.
$ROBA Compute changes that:
GPU-native infrastructure purpose-built for robotics workloads, sim-to-real pipelines, and scalable execution.
wait so the only company in the world with a live no-code robotics builder
just committed 25% of their revenue to buybacks + burns
while the robotics narrative is taking off
$100k in revenue equals $25k buy pressure and burn
and the token is only at 850k…
bullish on $roba
New $ROBA tokenomics update:
25% of all no-code platform revenue is now allocated to token buybacks & burns.
Here's how it works:
→ Platform generates revenue from no-code robotics studio tools
→ 25% is used to buy $ROBA from the open market
→ Those tokens are permanently burned
This upgrade works in tandem with ROBA's other deflationary mechanics:
→ Asset Marketplace: 10% of marketplace profits burned
→ Challenge Deposits: 10% of forfeited deposits burned
→ Unclaimed Challenge Rewards: 10% burned / 90% recycled after 90-day expiry
The more the platform grows, the more $ROBA gets removed from supply. Forever.
Build more. Earn more.
$ROBA has just transformed the entire robotics industry, but it'll take a while for the masses to figure it out which is absolutely okay.
Their no-code studio basically allows anyone to pick real robot models (Boston Dynamics Spot, Franka arm, Unitree, etc.) and train them to perform specific tasks using simple natural language, all tested in a realistic simulation.
But, ser, why is this bullish?
Well, firstly, the easier you make something to build, the more people build it.
Students, small teams, people who would've never been able to get access to this stuff before can now just jump in and start prototyping...?
More builders means more experimentation, which means faster adoption, which, if we're being optimistic, means an accelerated robotics wave.
Secondly, these guys integrated a flywheel into this:
Win challenges → earn $ROBA rewards
Publish assets → earn royalties
Stake $ROBA → unlock premium access & compute
25% of platform revenue goes to buybacks and burns.
They are clearly prioritizing adoption first by rewarding people for using and contributing to the platform, but premium compute and paid features are clearly coming, and that is when revenue starts flowing in.
More builders → more usage → more revenue → more buybacks → stronger incentives for creators.
Can't believe this is only $1M market cap.
ROBA no-code went live yesterday.
So far we’ve seen:
+100 active users
+156 new repos created
Next milestone: 1,000 users and 2,500 repos.
Tiered discounts for $ROBA holders are coming soon for inference credits.
New build challenges with $ROBA rewards drop this week.
The flywheel is live. Build the impossible.
$ROBA launched their no code studio
Can’t name another time there’s been an opportunity to get in a project of this level at 1M
As their user base grows now and flywheel comes into affect
It’s inevitable this one will reprice +10m imo
25% revenue for buybacks is solid af
ROBA no-code is live.
The barriers are falling. The impossible is getting built.
From vision to reality — faster, smarter, and easier than ever.
Today marks a shift in robotics development forever.
Build what couldn’t exist before.
Robotics re-imagined.
I love weekends.
Not just because you get to relax a bit and touch some grass.
But because the market always gives dips.
$ROBA is down below $1M mcap again, which is my accumulation range.
NVIDIA just recently flew to Seoul to lock LG into its Isaac simulation stack for humanoid robots.
A robotics wave is about to hit the markets, and $ROBA is one of the very few projects ready for that.
If Roba can attract a significant level of robotics devs with their products and tools, expect massive repricing.
Tens of millions soon.
Boston Dynamics Spot performing crouch + jump in ROBA Studio.
Powered by OpenServ's SERV-standard model — 75% cheaper than Claude Sonnet 4.6.
But the real opportunity is deeper: this is how robotic skills get created, tested, versioned, and shipped.
- One prompt becomes an action.
- One action becomes a reusable skill.
- One skill becomes a template.
- One template becomes infrastructure.
Sim → skill → marketplace.
ROBA is where your next robot brains get built.
Tether just led a $1.4B Series C into @NEURArobotics
They're not just writing a check.
They're embedding their Wallet Dev Kit directly into the robots so machines can execute their own payments on-chain.
Web3 and physical AI are merging in real time.
— Billions flowing in from every direction
— Hardware companies racing to ship humanoids
— Web3 becoming the financial layer for robots
Every one of these robots still needs a brain. A training environment. A deployment stack.
That's the layer ROBA is building — open, verifiable, infrastructure that any robot, any team, any ecosystem can build on.
The big players are building the robots.
We're building what the robots run on.
Bullish on Robotics 🤖
Everyone is chasing the hottest narratives of the moment.
But some of the biggest opportunities are often built during the quietest periods.
While the market is focused on short-term price action, robotics teams are still shipping products, improving hardware, training AI models, and solving real-world problems.
The combination of AI + Robotics feels inevitable.
AI gives machines the ability to think.
Robotics gives AI the ability to act.
We're still early, but it's not hard to imagine a future where autonomous robots become part of daily life across logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, security, and even household tasks.
Most people won't pay attention until the narrative explodes.
By then, many of the strongest projects will have spent years building in silence.