The Fabric protocol addresses three core issues: the risk of market monopoly over robots, lack of identity, and on-chain payments for robots, and the absence of open infrastructure to align humans and machines.
Total supply $ROBO
As artificial intelligence develops at an unprecedented pace, an important question arises: who controls the robots?
Fabric is a global open network designed to build, govern, own, and develop versatile robots. It coordinates data, computation, and human oversight through a public blockchain ledger, allowing anyone to contribute and be rewarded.
$ROBO is the core utility and governance token powering this ecosystem — an economic engine aligning the interests of humans, developers, and machines.
Fabric Foundation is an independent non-profit organization overseeing the long-term development of the protocol. Fabric Protocol Ltd., established in the British Virgin Islands, is the entity operating the token issuance and is wholly owned by the Foundation.
OpenMind is one of the initial independent contributors who helped develop the foundational technology for the protocol under commercial agreements — not a token issuance entity and has no ownership or governance relationships with Fabric Protocol Ltd.