#robo $ROBO #RoboFabricFoundation

What is the Fabric Protocol (ROBO)?

Objective: To enable on-chain, verifiable, and secure operations for autonomous robots (e.g., providing financial identity, enabling payments, and managing work).

Utility: It is used for paying network fees, staking as "work bonds" by robot operators, and voting in governance.

Distinction: Unlike many AI tokens, $ROBO is designed for physical robot hardware coordination. 

Key Tokenomics

Adaptive Emissions: The protocol uses a "feedback controller" to adjust token issuance based on network utilization and service quality.

Proof-of-Contribution: Rewards are earned through verified, real-world work (data, compute, task completion) rather than just staking.

Usage-Driven Demand: Operators must stake $ROBO to register hardware, and a portion of revenue is used for token buybacks.