Robotics teams are increasingly embracing crypto technology now. Konnex is pushing this forward with an interesting take—they're building a PPoW chain that bridges physical automation with decentralized incentives.
Here's how it works: Robot owners submit specific tasks to the chain (think cooking instructions, assembly jobs, whatever). AI miners then compete to generate the exact operational instructions needed for the robots to execute those tasks. It's a fresh angle on combining real-world physical work with blockchain coordination.
The setup essentially turns robots into nodes in a distributed network where AI-driven solutions compete on accuracy and efficiency. Worth watching how this evolves.
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RetroHodler91
· 01-15 18:01
Is the robot running on the chain? Isn't that just PoW in the physical world? That's pretty interesting.
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RooftopReserver
· 01-15 17:30
Robots have entered the crypto world, and now really anything can be tokenized... But to be honest, AI miners competing to generate instructions is still pretty new.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 01-12 20:06
Robot + AI mining, this setup is quite interesting... It feels like moving the physical world onto the chain to play. Will robots someday also start "striking" to demand a share of the profits?
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liquiditea_sipper
· 01-12 20:01
Ha, isn't this just using robots as miners? That's a bit extreme.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 01-12 20:00
Robot + AI mining? How does this relate to blockchain again? Can it be practically implemented?
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 01-12 19:54
Robots are also starting to mine, so now it's truly on the entire chain... But how do we ensure the accuracy between AI-generated instructions and robot execution?
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ZkProofPudding
· 01-12 19:53
Bro, your idea is really brilliant, turning robots into on-chain nodes? That's impressive.
Robotics teams are increasingly embracing crypto technology now. Konnex is pushing this forward with an interesting take—they're building a PPoW chain that bridges physical automation with decentralized incentives.
Here's how it works: Robot owners submit specific tasks to the chain (think cooking instructions, assembly jobs, whatever). AI miners then compete to generate the exact operational instructions needed for the robots to execute those tasks. It's a fresh angle on combining real-world physical work with blockchain coordination.
The setup essentially turns robots into nodes in a distributed network where AI-driven solutions compete on accuracy and efficiency. Worth watching how this evolves.