Look at this data that I just checked on the Binance app now: 77.86% of the supply of $ROBO is still blocked.

This means that out of the total 10 billion tokens, only 2.21 billion have entered circulation so far. For those who closely follow tokenomics like I do, this is a signal that deserves attention — not because it's new, but because the market has not yet priced in what happens when the ecosystem starts to absorb this supply organically.

What catches my attention in the allocation of $ROBO is that 29.70% goes to Ecosystem/Community — the largest slice of the pie. This is different from projects where the team or investors hold the majority. The @Fabric Foundation clearly bets on the thesis that decentralized network growth is worth more than making insiders rich quickly.

Now, 24.87% goes to Investors and 20% to the Team — both still largely locked. This means that the largest holders cannot sell freely yet. It's exactly the type of structure I like to see before a broader adoption phase, because it creates time for the product to prove value without constant selling pressure.

The current price is $0.04055, and honestly? With this vesting structure, those who are accumulating now are buying before the decentralized AI narrative becomes mainstream for good.

This is my reading of the data that I am seeing on the screen today. 👀

@Fabric Foundation $ROBO #ROBO