PANews reported on May 20 that according to CoinDesk, TokenFi, the RWA platform of the Floki ecosystem, will launch the tokenized pre-sale of the AI robot Floki Minibot M1 on May 23. The team said this is the first tokenization of a consumer-grade artificial intelligence robot. The robot was developed by Rice Robotics and is equipped with the RICE AI system. Its partners include technology giants such as Nvidia and SoftBank. TokenFi will launch the physical asset (RWA) tokenization module on the same day. The initial pre-sale will only be open to Rice AI whitelist users and Floki ecosystem participants. There are subsequent plans to airdrop RICE tokens to FLOKI and TOKEN holders. This cooperation is seen as an important step for TokenFi to expand its RWA infrastructure. Its goal is to tokenize multiple scenarios such as physical assets, equity and robots through blockchain technology.
RWA Platform TokenFi to Tokenize AI Robot Floki Minibot
Author: PA一线
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