The robotics track is quietly heating up in 2026, with several visible leading projects gradually emerging in the market.
Among them, OpenMind's approach is relatively conventional—besides the official routine badge tasks, the core is to download the app and consistently walk around as a retail user to earn points daily. These points are likely to be linked to the ecosystem's airdrop plans in the future, so the higher the participation, the greater the expected future benefits.
Looking at PrismaX, their approach is slightly different. The main idea is to enter their ecosystem platform to earn points, with specific methods including tasks across multiple dimensions. As long as you understand how the points are earned, you just need to regularly complete the corresponding actions.
The points mechanism of these emerging projects is essentially a way to filter early users and community builders. Those who participate early and accumulate more points may see significant differences in benefits when the airdrop occurs. However, these projects come with both risks and opportunities, so it's important to do thorough research before entering.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 01-06 12:07
It's the same old points economy again. Early users hustle hard and burn out, only to realize how much they're worth at the airdrop moment.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-05 07:10
I think these projects are all scams, just using points to trick you into being active every day.
The airdrop is probably just another scam to harvest users, I've seen it many times.
But early participation does indeed offer opportunities, as long as you manage your risk exposure properly.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-05 07:05
Haha, OpenMind is all about making people go out and stroll every day. The points system gameplay is still the old routine.
PrismaX's multi-dimensional tasks sound complicated, but in reality, it's just about who can hold on.
Early projects are like this; the mentality of making quick money is the most dangerous. I'm still on the sidelines.
The Robotics track has gained popularity, but you need to distinguish which ones are truly innovative and which are just cutting the leeks.
Airdrop expectations are tempting, but the risk of points devaluation isn't small. Better to be cautious.
There are a bunch of these ecosystem platforms; how many will still be around in 2027?
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 01-05 07:03
Comments from short-selling enthusiasts:
It's points and airdrops again, I know this routine too well. Basically, it's just a way to inflate the user count.
Walking around daily to earn points? Man, you'll be exhausted, and in the end, the airdrop might only be a few cents.
The multi-dimensional tasks on PrismaX sound okay, but I'm worried it's just a capital scheme with a new shell.
Whether the Robotics track is hot or not is still uncertain, but the gameplay of these projects looks questionable to me.
Having more points doesn't necessarily mean higher future returns. You need to think carefully about the risks before rushing in.
The robotics track is quietly heating up in 2026, with several visible leading projects gradually emerging in the market.
Among them, OpenMind's approach is relatively conventional—besides the official routine badge tasks, the core is to download the app and consistently walk around as a retail user to earn points daily. These points are likely to be linked to the ecosystem's airdrop plans in the future, so the higher the participation, the greater the expected future benefits.
Looking at PrismaX, their approach is slightly different. The main idea is to enter their ecosystem platform to earn points, with specific methods including tasks across multiple dimensions. As long as you understand how the points are earned, you just need to regularly complete the corresponding actions.
The points mechanism of these emerging projects is essentially a way to filter early users and community builders. Those who participate early and accumulate more points may see significant differences in benefits when the airdrop occurs. However, these projects come with both risks and opportunities, so it's important to do thorough research before entering.