When artificial intelligence moves from the digital world to physical scenarios, the long-standing "island dilemma" faced by the robotics industry urgently needs a breakthrough. The emergence of @Fabric Foundation is dedicated to building the underlying infrastructure of the robotic economy, upgrading machines from passive executing tools to independent participants with autonomous economic sovereignty. Its core architecture relies on the Ethereum Layer2 Base network, balancing security and transaction efficiency, and reshaping the rules of robot collaboration through two key components.

The OM1 universal operating system is regarded as the "Android" of the robotics world, achieving hardware independence and allowing the same software ecosystem to be compatible with humanoid robots, quadruped robotic dogs, and robotic arms, significantly reducing development and deployment costs. Meanwhile, the FABRIC protocol acts as the "trust center" of the ecosystem, providing on-chain identities (Robot DID), zero-knowledge proofs, and a real-time skill-sharing network to resolve communication and trust issues among different brand robots.

As the core economic vehicle of the Fabric ecosystem, the $ROBO token plays multiple core roles. First, it facilitates payments and gas fees, supporting microtransactions in real-time between machines, like robots autonomously paying for charging fees, renting computing power, or sharing data rewards. Secondly, it serves as a governance and coordination tool, where robots need to stake ROBO to gain access for network deployment, and token holders can also participate in protocol upgrades and rule-making. Additionally, part of the ecosystem's income buyback mechanism provides deflationary support for the token, creating a sustainable economic cycle.

This system is driving the robot economy from concept to reality. Currently, Fabric has teamed up with leading companies like UBTECH, ZhiYuan Robotics, and YSJ to complete the first batch of real-world applications, covering scenarios like education, healthcare, and home security. In the future, as robots scale into industrial manufacturing, community services, and urban governance, the Fabric Foundation and $ROBO will continue to bridge the value chain of human-machine collaboration, pushing the global economy into a new era of 'machines autonomously participating in value creation.'