Recently, I found a few interesting opportunities on Gate and want to share with everyone. A new token, OPN, is about to go live for spot trading, scheduled between 7 PM and 9 PM. Coupled with booster tasks and airdrop activities, it feels quite hot.



The previous Stable competition yielded good returns, rising from 188,230 to 271,629, with an increase of 83,399. Using a defensive position strategy of 90,000, I managed to stay steady. The JCT competition is still ongoing, and it has risen from 25,180 to 45,288, an increase of 20,108. These kinds of competitions really give participants some opportunities.

By the way, I want to talk about the ROBO project’s logic, which I find quite interesting. It’s based on the x402 protocol, which defines how machines are priced, settled, and rights are confirmed—similar to early internet infrastructure like TCP/IP and HTTP. As an asset at the protocol layer, ROBO doesn’t rely on project promotion to support its valuation like application-layer tokens do. Instead, its value is backed by real machine trading volume. Every time a machine completes a transaction using the x402 protocol, ROBO is consumed to pay fees. To become a node, you need to stake ROBO, and holding ROBO is also required for governance participation. Under this mechanism, activities like airdrops and competitions are actually aimed at attracting more users to participate in the ecosystem. The project’s long-term value depends on whether the usage volume can truly increase.
OPN-14.41%
STABLE-3.84%
ROBO-2.19%
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