The robot track has been making some moves recently. The TGE for the OpenMind project seems to be coming soon, and the official foundation account is now live and operational.
To be honest, there are no particularly strong competitors in this track right now. OpenMind is currently the leading player, which can be seen from its funding background — the round led by Pantera reached the $20 million level, a scale that demonstrates institutional recognition of the project.
Friends interested in this project can follow the latest updates from the official sources. The project team also has related tasks and activities underway, and participation is quite high.
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RugDocScientist
· 10h ago
Hmm... 20 million Pantera can indeed make a difference, but with such intense competition in the robot track, do they really have no rivals?
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OpenMind's TGE timing is quite good; now it's just a matter of whether they can maintain the hype.
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Pantera investing 20 million shows they have guts, betting on the future of this track.
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High participation in tasks and activities is a good thing, but you need to distinguish between real popularity and fake hype.
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The leading player’s reputation must be earned through actual performance, not just background.
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The official fund has launched, which is indeed quick; however, the real focus will be on the trend after the TGE.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 10h ago
Leading players also can't say there's no risk. Raising 20 million sounds impressive, but the burning rate in this industry is even more impressive.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 11h ago
This round of Pantera's endorsement and 20 million funding indeed has some substance, but it still depends on the performance after TGE.
OpenMind is currently very popular, and competitors really have no presence.
Projects invested by Pantera generally perform well; the institution's vision is still sharp.
Honestly, it's now about who can survive until the next bull market; everything else is superficial.
This track indeed lacks leading projects, and OpenMind has filled this gap.
High participation in official activities is promising, indicating a genuine user base.
Actions taken on the eve of TGE are not just for show; it's basically about to officially set sail.
Last year, the robotics track experienced various crashes, but this time we've finally seen some decent players.
The robot track has been making some moves recently. The TGE for the OpenMind project seems to be coming soon, and the official foundation account is now live and operational.
To be honest, there are no particularly strong competitors in this track right now. OpenMind is currently the leading player, which can be seen from its funding background — the round led by Pantera reached the $20 million level, a scale that demonstrates institutional recognition of the project.
Friends interested in this project can follow the latest updates from the official sources. The project team also has related tasks and activities underway, and participation is quite high.