As we step deeper into 2026, the line between digital intelligence and physical action is blurring faster than ever. Robots are no longer just factory arms or novelty gadgets—they're evolving into general-purpose agents capable of independent work, decision-making, and even economic participation. But for this machine economy to thrive safely and equitably, we need robust infrastructure: decentralized identity, verifiable payments, transparent governance, and aligned incentives. This is exactly what the Fabric Foundation is building, with $ROBO as its beating heart.


@Fabric Foundation FND, the non-profit driving this mission, envisions a world where intelligent machines operate as first-class economic citizens. Fabric Protocol provides the open network for coordinating, governing, and evolving general-purpose robots through verifiable computation, on-chain identity, and proxy infrastructure. Robots get wallets, can receive payments, stake resources, and collaborate globally—without centralized gatekeepers. Whether it's a humanoid fetching deliveries, an industrial bot optimizing tasks, or swarms handling complex jobs, Fabric ensures human oversight, accountability, and shared ownership.#ROBO $ROBO

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