The heart of the Fabric economy is the Fabric Protocol — a network that connects robots, AI agents, and developers in one shared system. Each robot that joins gets a unique on-chain identity — a kind of digital passport that records permissions, work history, and accountability.

The token $ROBO serves as the economic unit of this network. What makes its tokenomics different from most crypto is its proof-of-contribution design:

Reward Mechanism

Reward $ROBO is only given to those who are actively contributing — completing verified robot tasks, providing data, computing, or developing skills. Passive holders cannot do anything. Contribution scores drop without ongoing activity. This makes $ROBO functionally equivalent to verified work wages, not speculative instruments.

Roadmap 2026 includes a phased rollout: Q1 deploy robot identity, Q2 active contribution incentives, Q4 large-scale optimization — with a long-term plan to build a robot-specific blockchain and a Robot Skill App Store.@Fabric Foundation