@Fabric Foundation I just joined Binance Square last month and wrote a short essay for a month, receiving 3000U+. Many big shots might look down on it, but I am quite satisfied with the result that a newcomer could achieve under that market condition with zero risk. The total reward for this period is 4.3 million pieces, which is about 200,000 dollars now. The top 100 people earn around 2,000 dollars each (the front row earns more). Writing two articles a day is easy, so why not give it a try? Let me introduce @Fabric Foundation and what this project is all about; I believe after everyone understands it, writing will be more directed: To put it simply, Fabric is building a “robot economy network.” Many AI robots can work now, such as inspection, transportation, maintenance, and logistics. However, there’s a problem in the real world: these robots basically belong to the company’s assets. The company buys the equipment, takes the orders, and receives the payment. The robots are just tools; they have no identity or economic records of their own. In Fabric, every robot will have an on-chain identity. What tasks it has performed, how long it has run, maintenance records, and service income will all be recorded. A robot is no longer just a device number; it is a node in the network. When someone needs robot services, they can publish tasks through the Fabric network. The robot completes the work, the system records the behavior, and then the settlement is completed through $ROBO . The task party pays, the operating node maintains the equipment, and the income is distributed according to network rules. To ensure the stable operation of the network, Fabric has also designed a staking mechanism. Nodes participating in robot operations need to pledge assets as collateral. If malicious behavior or violations occur, the deposit will be deducted. This can make the entire system more reliable. Simply put, Fabric does three things: First, it gives robots an on-chain identity. Second, it establishes a task market for robot services. Third, it settles with $$ROBO , allowing the robot economy to operate. As more and more physical robots connect to Fabric, executing tasks will create real economic activities, and the network will grow larger. AI is responsible for decision-making, robots are responsible for execution, and Fabric is responsible for recording and settlement.$ROBO #robo