Fabric Protocol $ROBO was described as one of the most anticipated launches among DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network) projects — and early performance suggests expectations were justified.
Shortly after listing on #BinanceAlpa , Bybit, MEXC, Coinbase, Gate, and other crypto exchanges, ROBO’s trading volume exceeded $142 million. The project’s market capitalization reached $90 million, while its fully diluted valuation (FDV) climbed to $400 million. Within 24 hours, the token price rose 18% to $0.04.
According to CoinMarketCap, speculative trading activity was the primary driver of price action on the first day. However, broader participation from the crypto community particularly stakeholders connected to robotics and artificial intelligence could follow.
Fabric Foundation plans to integrate ROBO with its universal operating system protocol OM1, which powers robots manufactured by companies such as UBTech, AgiBot, and Fourier. The integration would enable users to fund data exchange and robot training for specific tasks such as warehouse operations or last-mile delivery for any OM1-compatible robot operating in a given city.
The protocol also provides verification of participant contributions and distributes rewards accordingly, while facilitating token-based payments for maintaining robotic systems, including charging and servicing.
From speculation to scalability:
More broadly, $ROBO launch reflects a growing trend toward tokenizing real-world infrastructure, with blockchain increasingly serving as a settlement and coordination layer for physical devices.
If Fabric successfully connects its token economy to real operational robot tasks from training to maintenance the project could evolve beyond speculative trading and become a monetization layer for robotics data and computing power.THIS PROJECT IS AMAZING
However, achieving this vision will require adoption by robot manufacturers and operators. Without sustained industrial demand and meaningful scaling, strong listing performance and high liquidity may prove temporary. In the long term, ROBO’s value will depend directly on the volume of real-world tasks processed and paid for through the protocol.After listing it rallies