Instead of just being another blockchain token, $ROBO is meant to power a decentralized robot economy:
Network fees: $ROBO will be used to pay transaction and verification fees on the network.
Coordination & staking: Users (humans or developers) can stake $ROBO to participate in robot deployment and access priority privileges in automated task allocation.
Developer access: Builders wanting to integrate with Fabric’s machine ecosystem may need to stake to use the platform tools.
Governance: Token holders can influence network decisions like fee settings and policies, making a governance asset as well as utility.
The long-term thesis is that as robots and autonomous systems become economically active, they will need on-chain identities, wallets, and payments, which helps enable.