Fabric Protocol is a global, open network supported by the non-profit Fabric Foundation, designed to enable the construction, governance, and collaborative evolution of general-purpose robots through verifiable computing and agent-native infrastructure.
The protocol provides a decentralized coordination layer that unifies data, computation, identity, and regulatory frameworks via a transparent public ledger. By leveraging modular infrastructure components, Fabric Protocol ensures that robotic systems can be developed, deployed, and upgraded in a secure, accountable, and scalable manner.
At its core, Fabric Protocol introduces:
• Verifiable Computing – Ensuring that robotic actions, AI decisions, and computational processes are cryptographically provable and auditable.
• Agent-Native Infrastructure – Purpose-built architecture allowing autonomous agents and robots to operate, transact, and collaborate seamlessly within digital and physical environments.
• Decentralized Governance – A transparent mechanism for communities, developers, enterprises, and regulators to collaboratively guide system upgrades, safety standards, and policy evolution.
• Data & Compute Coordination – Secure orchestration of datasets, training environments, edge devices, and cloud resources across a distributed network. $ROBO #robo $ROBO