The Fabric Foundation (@FabricFND) is building the infrastructure for the emerging robot economy — a future where intelligent machines operate as independent economic participants rather than tools controlled by corporations.
Through its decentralized blockchain network, Fabric gives robots secure on-chain identities, verifiable AI computations, autonomous wallets, and the ability to discover, bid on, execute, and get paid for real-world tasks using Proof-of-Robotic-Work. This creates a transparent, permissionless marketplace where robots can earn, spend, and even govern without intermediaries.
At the center of this ecosystem is $ROBO — the native utility and governance token designed to power the entire machine economy. With a clear token design, $ROBO is used for:
Network transaction fees and robot identity registration
Staking to secure the network, gain priority task allocation, and earn rewards
Governance voting on protocol upgrades, resource distribution, and ecosystem development
Incentivizing developers, robot operators, and AI models contributing to the network
As a non-profit open-source initiative, @FabricFND focuses on long-term alignment between humans, developers, and machines. The project started on Base and is progressing toward its own Layer-1 chain to better capture the massive economic value expected from the rapid convergence of AI and robotics.
In a world facing growing labor shortages and accelerating automation, Fabric is democratizing access to robotics. Instead of a few tech giants dominating the space, anyone can participate — whether by operating robots, building AI agents, or simply holding and staking $ROBO to support the network.
This isn’t science fiction anymore. The robot economy is being tokenized today, and robo
sits at its core as both fuel and ownership 

layer.
Early participants who understand this shift have a rare opportunity to be part of the foundational infrastructure that will power physical automation for decades to come.
The machines are coming online. The question is — will you own a piece of their economy?