especially with its focus on blending blockchain with real-world robotics and AI. Launched by the Fabric Foundation (with contributions from OpenMind), it's designed as a decentralized network to coordinate, govern, and evolve general-purpose robots. Think of it as building an open "robot economy" where humans, developers, and machines collaborate through public ledgers, earning rewards for contributions like data sharing, computation, or oversight.

$ROBO serves as the core utility and governance token:

It powers payments and fees within the ecosystem.

Enables staking, identity verification, and decentralized decision-making.

Has a fixed total supply of 10 billion tokens, with a big chunk (around 29.7%) allocated to ecosystem and community growth to incentivize long-term participation.

As of late February 2026, $ROBO trades around $0.038–$0.04, with a market cap in the $85–90M range, circulating supply of about 2.23 billion, and strong 24-hour volume often exceeding $70–100M. It's listed on major exchanges like Bybit, KuCoin, MEXC, and saw fresh spot/perpetual trading launches on Coinbase and Binance Futures (with up to 20x leverage on some pairs), driving recent price momentum amid the broader AI/robotics hype.

This isn't just another meme coin—it's tied to tangible DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure) trends, aiming to make robots smarter and more collaborative via blockchain. Recent listings and funding (including a $20M round led by Pantera Capital) have fueled excitement, positioning it as a player in the "physical AI" wave where intelligence meets hardware.

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