When I look at
@BitRobotNetwork , I see an unusual contrast.
On one side there is crypto, where many ideas never move beyond tokens and charts. On the other side there is robotics, a field that has mostly stayed locked inside expensive labs.
#BitRobot quietly connects these t feels more like opening a global robotics workshop than launching another crypto project.
The idea is simple but powerful. Built on Solana, the network invites people to contribute robots, datasets, compute power, or AI models. Subnets coordinate these contributions.
Small missions run across the network, and over time they generate the kind of diverse real-world data that embodied AI actually needs.The Discord incident yesterday also revealed something important.
An impersonator created chaos in the server, but the team moved quickly, locked things down, restored access, and spoke openly with the community.
What stands out to me is this
#BitRobot is not just building tech. It is trying to move robotics research out of closed labs and into an open network.
That shift alone makes it worth paying attention to.