The robotics industry is growing rapidly, but robots still lack financial independence. They can work in warehouses, healthcare, and logistics, but they cannot participate in economic systems like humans. This creates a major limitation for global automation.

@Fabric Foundation is solving this problem by building infrastructure for the robot economy. Their network allows robots to have onchain identities, verified task history, and secure payment settlement systems. Instead of closed robotic fleets controlled by single companies, Fabric is creating an open participation model.

The $ROBO token acts as the settlement and coordination layer inside this ecosystem. Employers can pay for robotic services, while network participants help deploy and manage robotic operations. This creates a decentralized automation economy where machines become economic participants.

The future of work will include humans and intelligent machines working together through transparent blockchain networks. #ROBO

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