"Fabric Foundation’s push toward open coordination layers for robotics is starting to click for me. Instead of closed stacks, they’re exploring how decentralized networks can let autonomous agents share tasks, verify outputs, and transact resources without a single overseer. That framing makes $ROBO O feel like actual infrastructure—not just a token, but a way to meter compute and exchange proofs between machines. I’ve been sketching scenarios where lightweight robots negotiate delivery routes via Fabric’s protocols, paying each other in $ROBO for verification steps. If those experiments scale, it could turn swarms from prototypes into usable systems. Still early, but the focus on practical rails over flashy demos is refreshing. @fabric_foundation #ROBO