This guide covers everything you need to know about $ROBO — the utility and governance token of the Fabric Foundation's decentralized robotics network.
You'll learn how the Fabric Protocol works, what problems it solves, how ROBO is used within the ecosystem, and what its tokenomics look like.
Whether you're a crypto investor or simply curious about AI and robotics on-chain, this article gives you a clear, factual breakdown.
Key Takeaways
$ROBO is the utility and governance token of the Fabric Protocol, a decentralized network built to coordinate, govern, and evolve general-purpose robots.
The Fabric Protocol addresses three core problems: robot winner-takes-all risk, the lack of on-chain robot identity and payments, and the absence of open human-machine alignment infrastructure.
Robo has a fixed total supply of 10 billion tokens, with the largest allocation (29.7%) reserved for the ecosystem and community.
Unlike proof-of-stake models, #robo rewards are earned exclusively through verified work — passive token holding generates zero emissions.