A small business owner once needed a package delivered across the city before the end of the day. He checked the system, and within seconds, a delivery robot nearby accepted the job. The price was fair, the timing worked, and everything moved smoothly.
Later that same day, he tried to send another package, this time, the price was higher. There were fewer robots available, and demand had increased, nothing was broken, the system had simply adjusted.
At first, it felt unusual. But then it made sense.
Just like transport fares change when demand rises, services provided by machines can also change depending on what’s happening at that moment, some tasks are easy, some are urgent, and some require more resources than others.
Traditional pricing models often rely on fixed contracts, pre-defined rates, or manual negotiation, while this approach works in controlled settings, it becomes less efficient in a world where machines operate continuously and conditions change in real time.

This is why the new infrastructure by @Fabric Foundation Protocol becomes important. $ROBO , introduces a framework where robotic services can be priced more dynamically.
Real-time pricing allows services to be valued dynamically based on current conditions within the network.
Fabric foundation is building the core values of this new system. #Robo

