$ROBO

ROBO
ROBO
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A few days ago I was thinking about how most crypto tokens are valued. Usually the conversation starts with narratives — hype cycles, market sentiment, speculation about future adoption. Price moves first, utility sometimes follows later.

But the idea behind $ROBO made me pause for a different reason.

If Fabric works the way it’s designed, the network isn’t just coordinating digital transactions. It’s coordinating **physical work performed by machines**. Robots accepting tasks, completing them, and proving that the job actually happened.

That changes how value might appear in the system.

Instead of activity being measured only in trading volume or DeFi liquidity, the network could eventually measure something else — **hours of robotic work executed through the protocol**.

When I look at it that way, $ROBO starts to resemble infrastructure for a marketplace of machine labor rather than just another token inside the crypto economy.

And if machines really start participating in open networks the way Fabric imagines, the growth of that network might matter more than the story around it.

#robo @Fabric Foundation