The Fabric Protocol is a global, open network designed to build, govern, and evolve general-purpose robots through a decentralized infrastructure. Supported by the non-profit Fabric Foundation, it aims to bridge the gap between human-centric systems and the needs of autonomous machines.
Core Pillars of the Network
* Public Ledger Coordination: Uses a public ledger to anchor data, computation, and regulatory logic, ensuring all robotic actions are traceable and auditable.
* Verifiable Computing: Implements cryptographic proofs to confirm that a robot's decisions and navigation are executed correctly.
* Agent-Native Infrastructure: Built specifically for autonomous agents, allowing them to register capabilities, share context, and coordinate workflows directly on-chain.
* Modular Evolution: Features a modular architecture where "skill chips" can be added like apps, allowing robots to learn new abilities without central control.
The robo token
The ecosystem is powered by the robo token, which serves several critical functions:
* Network Fees: Used to pay for identity registration and task verification.
* Staking & Bonding: Participants stake tokens to secure the network and gain "participation bonds" to contribute to the ecosystem.
* Governance: Token holders can lock robo to participate in "ve-style" signaling, influencing protocol upgrades and safety rules.
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