$ROBO has recently caught my attention as I explore what Fabric Protocol is trying to build for the future of robotics. When I look at the robotics and AI space today, I notice that most discussions focus on smarter robots or more powerful AI models. But for me the real challenge is something deeper. It is coordination. The real breakthrough will happen when thousands of machines can share knowledge, verify actions, and work together instead of operating in isolated systems.
What I personally find exciting about Fabric Protocol is that it focuses on this missing layer. It aims to create infrastructure where robots and AI agents can interact through verifiable computing and shared data networks. When machines can learn from each other, progress becomes much faster and more meaningful.
As I follow developments across the space and see projects like @FalconProtocol exploring new decentralized infrastructure, it feels like the foundation for autonomous ecosystems is slowly forming. Within Fabric, I see $ROBO playing the role of the economic layer that supports collaboration across the network.
For me the future will not be defined by a single intelligent robot. It will be shaped by the networks that allow machines to learn, collaborate, and grow together.
