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When AI agents and physical robots transition from pre-programmed modes to autonomous collaboration, and when Web3 technology bridges the connection between the physical world and digital value, a revolution that disrupts traditional machine collaboration logic has already begun — this is the new chapter of the machine economy that Fabric Foundation is writing in partnership with $ROBO. As the core hub connecting AI models, physical hardware, and the global ecosystem, Fabric Foundation is built on decentralized infrastructure, allowing robots to truly possess independent economic identities and collaborative capabilities, while $ROBO, as the core value carrier of the ecosystem, is continuously injecting momentum into this transformation.
🤖 From islands to interconnection: Fabric Foundation solves the core pain points of the robotics industry
In the context of the rapid development of the robotics industry, 'fragmentation' has always been a key barrier hindering the scaling of the industry—different manufacturers' hardware is incompatible, and software systems operate independently, making robots like scattered islands that cannot achieve efficient collaboration; at the same time, robots lack dedicated financial identities and cannot participate in market transactions as independent economic entities, resulting in very low value circulation and resource allocation efficiency. The emergence of Fabric Foundation is precisely to solve this industry dilemma.
As a nonprofit organization originating from the MIT Center for Bits and Atoms, supported by a global network of over 2300 Fab Labs in more than 120 countries, Fabric Foundation has already accumulated profound experience in the field of digital manufacturing. Now, it further upgrades its mission to focus on building human-machine collaboration infrastructure, joining forces with core partners like OpenMind to create an 'open protocol layer' in the robotics field, analogous to the Android system of the Web2 era, providing unified collaboration standards and operational frameworks for different brands and types of robots.
Its core innovation lies in three pillars: first, a unified machine identity system, where robots obtain a globally unique identity through on-chain Robot DID, supporting zero-knowledge proofs to achieve privacy protection and behavior compliance verification, breaking identity barriers, and realizing free flow across platforms and scenarios; second, a self-trading settlement layer that integrates Circle USDC stablecoin and x402 protocol, allowing robots to autonomously complete real-time micropayments for energy sharing, computing power leasing, data sharing, task rewards, etc., without human intervention, truly achieving 'self-sufficiency in the machine economy'; third, a hardware-agnostic compatible framework, where skill modules built by developers on the OM1 platform can be seamlessly deployed on various hardware such as humanoid robots, quadruped robots, and robotic arms, lowering development thresholds and promoting rapid ecological expansion.
💎 $ROBO: The core value of the machine economy and ecological link
If Fabric Foundation has built the 'skeleton' of the machine economy, then ROBO is the 'blood' that supports its operation. As the native utility and governance token of the Fabric network, ROBO has a fixed total supply of 10 billion pieces, adopting a zero-inflation model that fundamentally guarantees the stable circulation of ecological value.
In the ecology, $ROBO undertakes three core functions:
1. Network fuel: Pay for all on-chain transaction fees such as data exchange, computing tasks, API calls, etc. The stablecoin price can be automatically converted to $ROBO for settlement through on-chain oracles, lowering the operational threshold for users;
2. Governance tools: Holders can participate in core decisions such as network parameter adjustments, technology upgrade voting, and ecological project approvals, promoting continuous optimization and upgrading of the ecology;
3. Value anchoring assets: As the core carrier of ecological value storage and circulation, with the expansion of the robot network scale, the continuous growth of ecological demand will drive the value empowerment of $ROBO, creating long-term returns for participants.
In addition, ROBO adopts a scientific allocation mechanism: 29.7% is used for ecological and community incentives, 24.3% is aimed at strategic investors, 20% is allocated to the team and advisors, and 18% is reserved by the foundation, balancing long-term ecological development with participant interests to build a sustainable economic closed loop. Since its issuance in February 2026 and listing on Binance, Bitget, and other top seven exchanges, ROBO has performed steadily, becoming one of the iconic tokens in the AI robotics track.
🌱 Ecological co-construction: From technological innovation to industrial implementation, opening a new era of the machine economy
The value of Fabric Foundation and $ROBO lies not only in technological innovation but also in promoting robotic technology from the laboratory to large-scale commercial use, truly integrating into various scenarios of human production and life.
Currently, the ecology is accelerating landing around two core directions: first, the Robot Birthplace, which lowers the deployment threshold for humanoid robots and other embodied robots through community crowdsourcing and LP funding support, promoting large-scale applications in logistics, manufacturing, services, etc., transforming robots from 'niche tools' into 'general productivity'; second, the Acceleration of Adoption, which builds a full-process support system from AI model training, simulation testing to data collection, deployment evaluation, standardizes the robot capability evaluation system, and accelerates the safe and reliable iteration upgrade of high-capability robots.
At the same time, Fabric Foundation continues to open ecological cooperation and has launched innovative issuance mechanisms in collaboration with platforms like Virtuals Protocol, attracting more developers, hardware manufacturers, and investment institutions to jointly build a 'robot value co-creation network.' Whether they are robot operators, AI developers, or investors focusing on the Web3+AI track, everyone can find their value positioning in this ecology and participate in and share the dividends of the machine economy explosion.
🚀 The future is here: Join @FabricFND in ushering in a new era of robot collaboration
When robots possess the ability for autonomous identity, free collaboration, and independent trading, and when the machine economy becomes an important part of the digital economy, the collaboration model between humans and intelligent machines will undergo a complete transformation—robots autonomously coordinate to complete complex production tasks in factories; delivery robots in cities plan routes in real-time and autonomously pay for charging fees; service robots at home accurately match user needs, becoming thoughtful assistants.
This is not a distant sci-fi concept, but a future that Fabric Foundation and $ROBO are accelerating to realize. As an industry pioneer, @FabricFND is always on a mission to 'enable any robot to collaborate freely and create independently,' continuously improving infrastructure, optimizing ecological experience, and promoting industrial implementation.
Here, we sincerely invite every partner who cares about the robotics industry and recognizes the value of Web3 to join this transformation: hold $ROBO, share in the dividends of ecological development; participate in community building, contribute creativity and strength; engage in technology development, co-build a new ecology of robot collaboration. Let us work together, using Fabric as a bridge and $ROBO as a link, to jointly open the golden era of the machine economy, witnessing robots evolve from 'tools' to 'collaborative partners,' reshaping every possibility of future production and life!
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