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peaq is launching a Web3-native robot showcase video, presenting a future robot world owned collectively by the community

2025.12.05 23:25:17

Dec. 5 — Layer 1 blockchain peaq, focused on the Machine Economy, has released a new video spotlighting a Web3-native robot owned collectively by its community. The clip showcases peaq’s vision for a community-driven future robot ecosystem. In the video, the robot Milo holds a unique Peaq ID — essentially its on-chain identity card. With this ID, Milo can interact with various apps in the peaq ecosystem. It earns income by completing tasks, with rewards sent directly to its on-chain wallet. Its work history and daily operations are fully recorded on the blockchain, and users can engage with Milo using peaq tokens. The video clearly outlines peaq’s “co-created, community-shared” vision for robot futures. Notably, the world’s first tokenized robot farm has officially launched on the peaq network.
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