Robotics is rapidly emerging as the next great frontier for artificial intelligence, with the global robotics market projected to surpass $150 billion within the next two years. As AI models evolve from purely digital systems into embodied intelligence, robots are becoming capable of perceiving, learning, reasoning, and acting in the physical world. This shift marks a transformational moment not only for technology, but for the global economy.
At the center of this movement is OpenMind, our core contributor, working alongside industry leaders such as NVIDIA, Circle, and Unitree Robotics. Together, we are building the foundational software that powers the AI “brains” inside next-generation robots. From high-performance AI chips and simulation environments to stable digital payment rails and agile robotic hardware, this collaboration bridges the gap between cutting-edge research and real-world deployment.
However, intelligence alone is not enough. As robots become autonomous economic agents, they will require infrastructure for payments, identity verification, coordination, and governance. That is why the Fabric Foundation was established — to create an open, decentralized framework for robotics worldwide. Our mission is to accelerate the integration of onchain payments, decentralized identity systems, and transparent governance mechanisms directly into robotic ecosystems.
We envision a world where robots are not siloed within corporations, but participate in an open network — transacting value, verifying tasks, and collaborating securely across borders. By embedding blockchain-native infrastructure into robotics, we unlock programmable commerce, machine-to-machine payments, and trust-minimized coordination at scale.
The decentralized robot economy begins today — powered by $ROBO.
