@Fabric Foundation I keep coming back to Fabric Protocol’s ROBO1 because it treats robot safety as a design choice instead of something added later. Part of the reason it is trending now for me is timing. The whitepaper arrived in December 2025 and Fabric followed with its $ROBO introduction in late February 2026. That pulled robotics and onchain infrastructure into the same conversation. In that material ROBO1 is described as a general-purpose robot built around dozens of function-specific modules with “skill chips” that can be added or removed like apps. What I find genuinely useful is the logic behind that modular design. Smaller pieces are easier to inspect swap and challenge than one giant black box. The roadmap is still early but it is concrete. It starts with off-the-shelf hardware uses open-source components where possible and moves toward a broader public infrastructure for robot oversight. That does not guarantee trust but it feels like a more serious attempt to earn it.

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