Fabric: Building a Global Brain for Robots

Walk into most warehouses and you’ll see robots working side by side — but not together. A robotic arm from one company can’t “talk” to a drone from another. Everything runs in isolated systems. That’s the problem OpenMind is solving with Fabric.

Fabric is designed to be a decentralized nervous system for robots. Instead of one central company controlling everything, it creates an open network where machines can share data, verify their identity, and coordinate tasks securely. With OM1 acting like a common operating system, and the Fabric protocol handling trust and on-chain identities, robots can finally operate on the same language.

At the center of this system is the ROBO token. It powers the network — used for staking, payments, rewards, and governance. Robots can stake tokens to take jobs, earn rewards for completed tasks through “Proof of Robotic Work,” and even access new skills built by developers across the ecosystem.

This isn’t just about smarter machines. It’s about creating an open machine economy where robots don’t work in silos anymore — they work as a connected, intelligent network.

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