Technology is approaching a moment where machines will not just compute. They will act in the physical world.

That shift creates a new challenge. How do we coordinate millions of autonomous machines responsibly?

Fabric Protocol attempts to build the infrastructure for that future.

Its mission is to create a global network where robots can be built, governed, and improved collaboratively. The initiative is supported by the Fabric Foundation, which focuses on open research and governance for intelligent machines.

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At the technical level, Fabric combines blockchain with robotics infrastructure. Robots connect to the network as nodes with cryptographic identities and wallets. Their work, behavior, and performance are recorded through verifiable computing systems.

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Tasks are coordinated through smart contracts rather than centralized operators. Developers can register robot capabilities, while businesses can request work from the network.

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The economic layer uses the ROBO token to handle payments, governance, and staking for network participation.

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The long-term vision is practical.

A shared “robot economy” where machines perform tasks in logistics, manufacturing, and services while remaining transparent, auditable, and aligned with human interests.

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