Recently, I have been paying attention to the ecological development of @Fabric Foundation and I increasingly feel that the positioning of the Fabric Foundation is quite interesting. Many projects talk about the combination of AI and Web3, but few actually work on infrastructure and computing power, and data collaboration networks. Fabric aims to create a decentralized AI infrastructure layer, allowing developers, data providers, and computing power nodes to collaborate within the same network, rather than relying on traditional centralized platforms.



In this system, $ROBO plays a very crucial role. $ROBO is not just a simple token; it is more like the fuel for the entire network's operation, used for resource incentives, task scheduling, and value exchange among ecological participants. As more AI agents, automation tools, and developers join the Fabric network, the demand scenarios for $ROBO will continue to increase, such as paying for computing power, incentivizing node resource contributions, participating in ecological governance, and so on.



One point that I personally find promising is that Fabric is not just staying at the narrative level, but is trying to build a network that can genuinely support the operation of AI applications. If in the future there are more on-chain AI, automated trading bots, and smart applications, the importance of such infrastructure may be re-evaluated.



Next, I will continue to pay attention to the technological progress and ecological cooperation of @FabricFND, and see how $ROBO grows in real-use scenarios. The AI + Web3 track has just begun, and perhaps Fabric will become one of the ones worth observing in the long term.#ROBO