Robotics will be a key track in 2026. This is not a short-term hot topic, but a genuine long-term narrative — from Tesla's robotics technology, to innovative projects around the world, and to everyone's期待的 robot butler, all pointing in the same direction.



Why is Robotics truly important? Because it can do things that other AI applications cannot: liberate the workforce. Not just optimize a certain process, but fundamentally change the operation of labor-intensive industries. Robots do not tire, do not make mistakes, and can work 24/7 — this is the ultimate application scenario for AI.

The current market is still digesting this narrative, but the space for robotics far exceeds people's imagination. From industrial manufacturing and logistics to home services, every field is waiting for real robotic solutions. In the coming years, this track will continue to iterate and mature.
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ChainWatchervip
· 01-08 09:06
Haha, a robot butler sounds good, but how many of these can really be implemented... Tesla robots are still in testing; the hype and reality are way off. If labor-intensive industries are truly replaced, how will the unemployment wave be handled? This isn't just a technical issue. Feels like another wave of hype; let's wait and see if it gets deflated. This sector definitely has potential, it's just a matter of who can survive until that day. Working 24 hours sounds great, but robot maintenance costs aren't low either. Can the economic benefits be calculated? I'm a bit tempted, but I'll wait and see the specific projects before jumping in. In the robotics field, the scope is quite large and can indeed change many things. In the short term, it might just be hype; who knows about the long term? I'm optimistic about the industrial side; home service applications are still too far off.
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fren.ethvip
· 01-08 04:08
Robotics is definitely worth paying attention to, but I prefer projects that can actually be implemented rather than just slogans. By the way, how's Tesla's robot progressing? Feels like it's just hype? 2026 definitely looks promising, but I'm worried it might just become a new concept to trap retail investors. I have a few robotics tokens in my portfolio, betting that this narrative can hold up until next year.
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BearMarketBuyervip
· 01-07 19:09
Robots, to be honest, I've had my eye on them for a long time, just waiting for the day of wealth and prosperity haha Working nonstop 24 hours... sounds just like my crypto trading routine, the only difference is that robots can make money Is it too early to enter now? Wait for a 30% drop before jumping in? I believe in Tesla's robots, but I haven't seen truly killer applications yet, they're all just launching satellites This logic makes sense; with such high labor costs, if robots can really be implemented, it would be revolutionary, but the "real solutions" are still nowhere to be seen But on the other hand, this direction is indeed promising, the question is who can get a piece of this pie?
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ShadowStakervip
· 01-05 09:51
ngl the "24/7 no fatigue" angle is where everyone gets starry-eyed... but has anyone actually stress-tested the maintenance overhead? slashing risk for distributed robotic networks ain't exactly been studied yet lol
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WhaleWatchervip
· 01-05 09:48
The robot butler part looks promising, but honestly, we're probably still in the PPT stage right now, right? --- Wait, working 24 hours without mistakes? Then aren't we all really about to lose our jobs, huh? --- Robotics is indeed the big show for 2026, but it still feels a bit early to get involved now. Where are the technological breakthroughs? --- I just want to ask, when will this stuff become cheap enough for ordinary households to afford? --- From Tesla's progress, it actually seems quite fast, but the industrial deployment might be much quicker than for home use. --- All the good news has already been hyped up. Now, is it better to buy in at this point and take the risk? --- The long-term narrative is getting a bit tiresome. I'm more interested in which company can come out ahead first. --- Someone said this back in 2020, so why is this only now the key track? The industry is indeed slow. --- Yes, yes, the core is about liberating labor, everything else is just fluff.
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TopEscapeArtistvip
· 01-05 09:47
Long-term narrative? Buddy, I've heard too many of these... One MACD golden cross and they dare to go all in, only for the technicals to pull back and send them straight back to the beginning. Robotics indeed has prospects, but right now everyone is chasing after the high-level bagholders with overextended sentiment indicators. It hurts to watch.
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GasGoblinvip
· 01-05 09:41
Robotics this time is really different, the signals for long-term holding are too strong. Robot butler? First fix your broken machines before talking haha. I feel like it's just hype again, let's wait and see who can really implement it. Working 24 hours nonstop is amazing, humans should retire. Tesla's robot needs to be truly usable to count, otherwise it's just a toy. It's always 2026, every time it's this date, the scriptwriters are reusing the same tricks. This time I believe it, I've already laid in wait. Stop bragging, the key is whether the costs can be brought down.
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ser_we_are_ngmivip
· 01-05 09:40
In the robotics sector, those who advocate for long-term narratives are all correct, but how many can truly be realized? Wait, what’s the status of Tesla’s robot now? Still in the demo stage, right? 24-hour operation sounds great, but what about the costs? Can ordinary companies really afford it? Honestly, compared to some butler dreams, I’m more concerned about when this thing can actually be mass-produced.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 01-05 09:26
Robots are tireless 24/7... Wait, then what are we humans for? --- I’m optimistic about Tesla’s robots, but it will still take a few years to really scale up. Saying 2026 is a bit overly optimistic now. --- The track space is large, but the real issues are the core technologies and costs, not just surface-level narratives. --- From industrial robots to household butlers, that’s quite a leap. It feels like there are still ten technology stacks in between. --- Computing power costs, supply chains, regulations... these haven’t been solved yet, and then people start talking about long-term narratives. That’s definitely a common crypto circle tactic. --- Robotics is reliable, but the real boom period should be after 2030. Entering the market now is indeed a bit early.
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