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The Fabric Foundation ecosystem, where you will usually find the ROBO token, leans on a slashing system to keep everyone honest, humans and robots alike. It is not just your standard proof-of-stake setup that cares only about transactions. Here, the rules dig deeper. They reach into the actual work robots do and how accurately they report their results.
If you want a role in this network, maybe you are running a node, managing robotic operations, or checking data, you first have to put up collateral in ROBO tokens. That stake isn’t just for show. It is a promise to play by the rules and do your job right.

But you are not just trusted blindly. The system keeps checking in, cross verifying claims nonstop behind the scenes. Take a delivery robot, for example, when it says it finished a task, the network doesn’t just take the report at face value. It gathers little proof points and waits for secondary confirmations before locking in the result.
Now, what happens if things don’t add up? If you fudge the data, try to cheat, or just don’t meet expectations, the system doesn’t hesitate. It slices into your locked up tokens, not as punishment really, but as accounting. Your stake gets docked right then and there, the ledger updates, and trust gets recalibrated.
Slashing isn’t just for outright crooks. Sure, if someone tries to double sign or mess with consensus, they pay up. But the system also catches operational slip-ups, like when a robot’s sensors constantly feed bad information, or an operator goes AWOL for too long. Penalties aren’t “one size fits all.” For minor slips, the hit is smaller, so newcomers and smaller players aren’t afraid to participate. But if a bunch of validators fail at the same time, something fishy, maybe an organized attack, the protocol swings harder, multiplying the losses.

At its core, the system is simple. The risk of being dishonest always outweighs the possible reward. You can’t game it and come out ahead. You may cheat the network, but that hits your bottom line even harder.
The ROBO token ties it all together. It translates network checks and balances into actual costs and consequences. So, as the ecosystem grows, the economic reality which is the price of error or deceit, keeps everything stable and dependable. That is how Fabric makes sure it's machine economy keeps running smoothly, even as it scales.