The Fabric Foundation is quietly redefining how autonomous machines enter the economy. Instead of closed‑loop fleets owned by single corporations, @FabricFND proposes a decentralized coordination layer where robots hold on‑chain identities, pay for compute and maintenance, and settle work via ROBO. That token isn’t just a speculative asset—it covers network fees for identity verification, task settlement, and governance votes on safety standards. After the Feb 27 listing on Binance Alpha, developers can stake ROBO to access priority task allocation, while real‑world PoRW (Proof of Robotic Work) ties rewards to verified physical output, not empty hashes. If the robot economy scales, $ROBO becomes the medium of exchange between machines—charging stations paying delivery bots, warehouses hiring sorters, all logged immutably. Worth watching beyond the hype. #ROBO $GOOGLon

