#robo $ROBO
The convergence of AI and robotics is no longer a futuristic dream; it is the next frontier of the global economy. However, as machines move from digital screens to physical "atoms," they face a massive infrastructure gap. Today’s robots are often siloed in proprietary corporate systems, unable to communicate, transact, or verify their actions independently.
Fabric Protocol is the decentralized solution to this "Isolation Problem." Supported by the non-profit Fabric Foundation, it provides the foundational tracks for a world where general-purpose robots are not just tools, but independent "economic citizens."
Fabric isn't a robot manufacturer; it is a coordination layer. By combining verifiable computing with agent-native infrastructure, it allows robots from different brands (like AgiBot or Fourier) to share intelligence and collaborate on-chain.
Every robot receives a unique, unalterable on-chain passport that tracks its history and permissions.
Fabric uses PoRW. Rewards are only distributed when a machine completes a verified physical task, ensuring the network's value is tied to real-world productivity.
The $ROBO token is the lifeblood of this ecosystem. With a fixed supply of 10 billion, it serves as the medium for all machine-to-machine (M2M) and human-to-machine interactions.
All task settlements, data exchanges, and API calls are paid
in ROBO.
Operators must stake ROBO as a performance bond to register hardware. If a robot fails a task or acts maliciously, a portion of this bond is slashed.
Users stake ROBO to coordinate the "Genesis" of new robot fleets, allowing communities to crowdsource robot deployment.
Holders lock tokens (veROBO model) to vote on safety protocols, fee structures, and the evolution of the foundation.
Following its listing on major exchanges like Binance in early March 2026, $ROBO has become a flagship asset in the DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure) sector.

