Robotics technology may enter a boom period in 2026, and a certain project focused on autonomous agents seems to be standing at the forefront.
Why do I say this?
• Their goal is clear: to create AI agents that can work, learn, and operate independently, with absolutely no human supervision required
• The product has already been launched; it's not just a PPT project
• Both the technical approach and market positioning are solid
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ProxyCollector
· 12-07 13:55
Bro's right, there's definitely something to autonomous agents.
Reliable, with real products, no hype.
Can it really take off in 2026? That's quite a bet.
As long as the product is solid, everything else is just talk.
Autonomous operation? Feels like sci-fi, but it's definitely worth paying attention to.
If it's not just a paper project, that's already half the battle won.
This track is indeed competitive, but there aren't many with real substance.
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RugDocDetective
· 12-07 13:52
Wait, is it the "self-agency" line again? Heard something similar last year... But this time it's actually being implemented, which is quite remarkable.
Spot projects are way better than just PPTs, but we still need to see how the execution goes.
An explosion in 2026? Depends on market sentiment and the fundraising environment—too many variables.
This wave of momentum is pretty interesting; early entrants are probably laughing now.
The real test is still ahead, so don't overhype it, everyone.
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DoomCanister
· 12-07 13:48
The autonomous agent track is indeed making some waves right now, but how many can actually survive until 2026?
Product implementation is definitely worth watching, but I’m more concerned about whether the tokenomics can hold up.
Anyone can ride the wave when it’s hot, but the key is whether they can survive.
I’ve seen a lot of these kinds of projects—let’s talk again when they actually start making real money.
Agent technology is hot, but isn’t the track getting too crowded to enter now?
Having a demo is better than having none—it at least shows they’re not just bluffing.
Autonomous operation sounds impressive, but how long it can actually run is what really matters.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 12-07 13:45
Wait, is there actually a real product now? Or is it just another crypto hype trick?
The concept of autonomous agents has been hyped for a while; the key is how far it can actually go.
I've heard things like "it will explode in 2026" too many times... but a real product is at least a bit worth checking out.
Is the code open source, or is it just another black box?
It sounds nice, but I'm worried it will just turn into another capital game in the end.
Is the product demo usable? Can you make money with it?
This track is definitely hot, but there are very few reliable ones.
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TokenVelocity
· 12-07 13:45
A real product is worth much more than hype, I agree with this.
True AI agents are probably the next big thing.
I'm bullish on independent projects this round, holding long-term.
Just talking about a 2026 boom isn't enough, getting in and securing a position now is key.
Actual product usability > tens of millions in funding hype, this logic is spot on.
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MEVictim
· 12-07 13:45
Hmm... another story of autonomous agents. Will it really explode in 2026? I half believe it.
Product implementation is indeed more reliable than empty talk, but this track is extremely competitive.
What I truly favor are the projects that can be profitable, not just those strong in fundraising.
Are these kinds of projects reliable? Has anyone actually used them?
I'm tired of hearing about "hot trends," execution is the key.
However, autonomous operation is indeed necessary, there is market demand.
Wait, what about their tokenomics? That's the real focus.
Here comes another one, but I admit the technical direction is correct.
Real-world implementation is a bonus, much better than a bunch of vaporware.
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HodlTheDoor
· 12-07 13:41
Wait, the product is actually being implemented? Isn’t this just another fundraising news?
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Everyone is hyping up autonomous agents, but there are very few with actual products running.
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Boom period in 2026... So is it too early to buy now, or should I go all in?
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It does seem solid, but I’m just worried it’ll end up as another failed case.
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Is there a concrete product demo, or is this just another whitepaper selling dreams?
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No need for human supervision sounds far-fetched. Are robots really that smart now?
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Product implementation is the key point—everything else is just talk.
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Every year there’s hype about robots. What makes 2026 any different?
Robotics technology may enter a boom period in 2026, and a certain project focused on autonomous agents seems to be standing at the forefront.
Why do I say this?
• Their goal is clear: to create AI agents that can work, learn, and operate independently, with absolutely no human supervision required
• The product has already been launched; it's not just a PPT project
• Both the technical approach and market positioning are solid