The world is on the cusp of a massive shift: intelligent machines are moving from factories and labs into everyday life, but today's robotics remains fragmented—siloed hardware, proprietary software, and no true economic independence for robots themselves.

@FabricFND is changing that with a bold mission to "Own the Robot Economy." As a non-profit foundation, they're building an open, decentralized network where general-purpose robots gain on-chain identities, wallets, verifiable coordination, and real economic agency. Powered by the OM1 open-source operating system (think Android for robotics), robots from different makers—like UBTech, AgiBot, or Fourier—can share intelligence, execute tasks collaboratively, and transact autonomously without centralized gatekeepers.

At the heart of this ecosystem is $ROBO, the native utility and governance token fueling everything:

Network fees for payments, identity registration, task verification, and M2M (machine-to-machine) exchanges.

Staking to secure the network, run nodes, bond participation, and contribute compute or data.

Governance voting to shape protocol upgrades, treasury decisions, and ecosystem evolution.

Rewards for real-world contributions—whether from developers building on OM1, operators deploying robots, or early community participants.

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