@Fabric Foundation Fabric Protocol is a global open network designed to support the construction and governance of general purpose robots. The idea behind it is simple. As robots become more capable, we need a better way to coordinate how they are built, updated, and monitored. I’m seeing more machines move into real world environments, and trust is becoming just as important as performance.
The system combines a public ledger with verifiable computing. Robots do heavy processing off chain, but proofs of their actions and updates can be recorded on chain. This makes important activities transparent and auditable without slowing the machines down. They’re also building modular infrastructure, so developers can create reusable components like perception models or control systems that others can improve and integrate.
Governance is built into the protocol. Participants can help shape standards, safety rules, and upgrades. The purpose is not just to build smarter robots. It is to create shared infrastructure that allows humans and machines to work together in a more accountable and coordinated way.#robo $ROBO