#robo $ROBO Netizens say Reflex is the "dream robot"; Fabric Foundation makes this dream more than just a dream

After the Reflex snow shoveling video went viral, there was a comment I read several times: "This is the dream robot, capable of working, not just talking." @Fabric Foundation

Currently, AI on the market can chat and write poetry, but they won't help you do physical work. Reflex is different; it can actually do manual labor. But being "able to work" is just the first step; "being able to sustain itself" is the real threshold for entering the lives of ordinary people.

What Fabric Foundation is doing is evolving robots from "able to work" to "able to live on their own." The OM1 operating system gives each robot an on-chain identity, equivalent to a digital identity card in the digital world. The x402 protocol resurrects the HTTP 402 status code, allowing robots to handshake with charging stations and settle electricity bills using USDC. The VPU chip reduces the cost of proving "real work done" to two orders of magnitude cheaper than Nvidia's H100. The HGV algorithm only recognizes "tasks paid for by real users," ensuring that each token is backed by real labor. @Fabric Foundation

Currently, the daily task call volume exceeds 25,000 times, with 12,400 active nodes and a completion rate of 98.7%. Behind these numbers are robots that are truly working, earning money, paying their own electricity bills, and saving for retirement.

One day when you are old, your robot will still be by your side. It won't spend your retirement money; it can even earn money for you. At that time, looking back at the "dream robot," the real dream is not that it can work, but that it can accompany you until old age without you having to spend money on its upkeep.