It is interesting to see my partner @xmaquina shifting the focus right now by turning AI into hard, ownable infrastructure.
Software scales quickly, but owning the physical machines that execute the logic creates an undeniable revenue moat. > Most AI projects just build code. > xmaquina buys stakes in actual robotics companies. > They take breakthrough physical tech and turn it into shared yields. Tokenizing hardware equity bridges off-chain robotic productivity directly into on-chain yield mechanisms. This is structured exposure to the next decade, not another temporary hype cycle. What sector of robotics do you think gets automated first?
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It is interesting to see my partner @xmaquina shifting the focus right now by turning AI into hard, ownable infrastructure.
Software scales quickly, but owning the physical machines that execute the logic creates an undeniable revenue moat.
> Most AI projects just build code.
> xmaquina buys stakes in actual robotics companies.
> They take breakthrough physical tech and turn it into shared yields.
Tokenizing hardware equity bridges off-chain robotic productivity directly into on-chain yield mechanisms. This is structured exposure to the next decade, not another temporary hype cycle.
What sector of robotics do you think gets automated first?