The #Fabric Foundation is building the decentralized infrastructure for the "Robot Economy," enabling autonomous machines to hold identities, perform tasks, and transact independently. At the core of this ecosystem is the $ROBO token, which serves as the primary utility and governance asset.
Key Technical Pillars
Decentralized Machine Identity (DID): Every robot is assigned a unique, on-chain identity (ERC-7777), allowing for cross-vendor verification and historical performance tracking.
Proof of Robotic Work (PoRW): A consensus mechanism that verifies physical labor using multi-sensor data (LiDAR, IMU, and power draw) to prevent data falsification.
Autonomous Payments: Robots use integrated web3 wallets to independently pay for maintenance, charging, and data services without human intervention.
$ROBO Token Utility
Network Fees: All transaction fees for identity verification and task settlements are paid in $ROBO.
Bonded Participation: Operators and developers must stake $ROBO to deploy hardware or applications, ensuring economic alignment and safety.
Governance: Token holders can vote on protocol upgrades, fee structures, and operational policies.
Strategic Roadmap (2026)
Q1: Launch on Base (EVM) with initial robot identity modules and task settlement.
Q2-Q3: Scale multi-robot coordination and introduce contribution-based incentives.
Q4: Optimize governance and prepare for the transition to a dedicated Layer-1 machine-native blockchain.