2.23 billion ROBO are already circulating out of a 10 billion max supply, and the turnover still feels a little too aggressive for something most people are clearly not studying in depth. It is liquid enough to attract attention, but still vague enough that a lot of that attention feels misplaced.
That gap matters.
The first burst has already cooled, which is probably healthier. Once the initial excitement fades, you get a better read on what kind of asset it actually is. Some tokens go quiet. Some just drift. ROBO still has motion, which tells me the market is not done trying to price in whatever this thing is supposed to become.
And that is where Fabric starts to get interesting.
The token trades like a short-term instrument, but the network itself points toward something slower and more structural, machine coordination, rules, task flow, all the things that usually take longer to understand than people want to admit. There is still a mismatch there. Maybe that is temporary. Maybe it is the whole point.