#robo $ROBO @Fabric Foundation

I spent some time researching Fabric foundation today, and honestly, it’s one of those projects that makes you stop and think.
Fabric Foundation has been on my radar because it’s not just another “AI + crypto” idea with vague branding. With ROBO now live, the bigger picture is starting to make more sense: they’re building infrastructure for a future where robots and autonomous agents can have identity, make payments, and prove what work they’ve actually done onchain.

What makes this interesting is the use case. If machines are going to operate more independently, they’ll need systems for coordination, accountability, and incentives not just better models. That’s where Fabric and the broader Robo ecosystem could matter. It feels less like a token story and more like an early attempt at giving AI-driven machines an economic layer.

For Web3, this is important because it pushes blockchain beyond finance into machine coordination. For AI infrastructure, it suggests a way to make autonomous systems more transparent and auditable instead of relying on closed platforms.

Still early, of course but the direction is more thoughtful than most projects in this lane.

Do you see networks like Robo becoming real infrastructure for autonomous agents, or are we still too early for that narrative?