TokenFi Unveils Presale for Floki Minibot M1 as Real-World Asset Tokenization Module Launches
On May 23, TokenFi will kick off the presale of the Floki Minibot M1, an AI-powered robot developed by Rice Robotics, timed to coincide with the launch of its real-world asset (RWA) tokenization platform.
This initiative marks a pioneering moment as the first-ever consumer AI robot is set to be tokenized on the blockchain. The Floki Minibot M1, which operates autonomously using Rice Robotics’ proprietary RICE AI system, will be available initially to a whitelist consisting of Rice AI collaborators and selected participants from the Floki ecosystem.
The presale is part of a broader rollout that will also include the release of Rice AI’s native RICE token and planned airdrops for holders of FLOKI and TOKEN tokens, according to the TokenFi team. Additional details are expected after the presale.
Rice Robotics, known for its compact delivery and companion robots, boasts partnerships with tech and retail giants such as Nvidia, Softbank, Mitsui Fudosan, and 7-Eleven Japan.
TokenFi emphasized the historic significance of this development, stating: “Tokenizing a consumer AI robot for the first time ever is a milestone for our project, the growing RWA space, and the AI robotics industry at large.”
As a leading RWA infrastructure provider, TokenFi enables tokenization of a wide array of tangible assets, equity stakes, and now robotics — all through blockchain technology.
Floki’s developers expressed optimism about Rice Robotics’ growth prospects, highlighting projections that value the AI robotics market at over $100 billion by 2030.
Following the announcement, the TOKEN token surged 19% in the past 24 hours, while the broader crypto market, tracked by the CoinDesk 20 Index, rose by 3%, per CoinGecko data.

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