To be honest, the hottest topic in the crypto space recently has been the explosion of RWA perpetual contracts, and I believe many friends have been paying attention. Last weekend, the US and Israel launched missile strikes against Iran, and the traditional commodities market was closed. However, platforms like Hyperliquid saw their crude oil and gold RWA perpetual contracts complete risk pricing first, with trading volumes surpassing $11.5 billion in just two days. Even Bloomberg reported on this phenomenon of 'on-chain pricing filling the gap while Wall Street is offline.' This has made me more aware of a trend: RWA is transitioning from concept to practicality, and FabricFND has perfectly positioned itself to ride this wave.

In the rapid development of AI and robotics technology, technical protocols are no longer just simple technical tools; they are starting to take on some social coordination functions. The design of Fabric Protocol embodies this long-term thinking. Verifiable computation provides practical technical proofs for Agent behavior, the public ledger keeps a clear record of every operation, and the modular architecture allows different entities to perform their roles under unified rules, being both open and orderly, which is precisely the foundational support needed for the implementation of RWA.

Now, general-purpose robots are gradually moving from the laboratory to industrial service, but traditional heavy industrial robot assets are burdensome with high investment thresholds, making it difficult to realize value outside of centralized large factories. This has always been a pain point in the industry. The Fabric Protocol under Fabric Foundation resolves the liquidity problem fundamentally by tokenizing RWA assets.

Let me be honest with everyone, what Fabric does is the "on-chain RWA certificate for robots." Relying on the immutability of the public ledger, every robot connected to the network has clear on-chain records from identity information to task logs, and to verifiable computation proofs, completely solving the most critical issue of "asset authenticity" in the landing of RWA—after all, proving that heavy assets on-chain "truly exist and can work" has always been the hardest part.

And the native token $ROBO is the core of this RWA framework. Whether it’s the margin pledge for packaging machine assets into RWA, or transaction settlement and profit distribution, it is indispensable. It’s not just a tool; it’s the liquidity cornerstone of the entire ecosystem. Combined with @FabricFND's recent developments, they are refining the multi-agent collaboration and governance model, which aligns with the current global discussions on AI governance and fits the direction of RWA compliance and practicality.

I have always felt that projects that can bridge the gap between the physical and digital worlds have long-term value. Currently, the RWA market has grown by 8% in 30 days, reaching a scale of $26 billion. Fabric is lightening and fragmenting heavy assets like robots, allowing ordinary people to share in the dividends of the robot economy without huge investments. This pragmatic approach is the true embodiment of Web3 empowering the real economy, which is far more reliable than those projects that merely speculate on concepts.

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