The future isn't just digital—it's physical, autonomous, and decentralized. Enter @FabricFND, the non-profit Fabric Foundation dedicated to advancing open robotics and AGI for humanity's benefit. Through the Fabric Protocol, they're creating a global open network where general-purpose robots gain true autonomy: on-chain identities (via standards like ERC-7777), native wallets, verifiable reputations, and the ability to earn, pay, and coordinate in a machine-to-machine economy.
At the core is $ROBO —the native utility and governance token with a fixed 10 billion supply. $ROBO powers everything:
Network transaction fees for robot tasks and interactions
Staking for priority coordination, node operations, and ecosystem participation
Governance voting to shape fees, policies, and upgrades
Rewards for verified robotic labor, data contributions, and compute
Initially launching on Base, Fabric plans to evolve into its own L1 chain, capturing real economic value from exploding robot adoption (projected $150B+ market soon). Backed by integrations with hardware leaders like Unitree, UBTech, Fourier, and AgiBot via the OM1 universal OS, this isn't hype—it's infrastructure for a world where robots aren't just tools but economic agents.
With strong funding (Pantera-led), major listings, and community momentum, $ROBO is positioned at the intersection of DePIN, AI agents, and robotics. This convergence could redefine labor, productivity, and ownership in the AGI era.
Are we ready to own the robot economy? I'm bullish long-term. DYOR, but this feels like early infrastructure for tomorrow's world.
What are your thoughts on robots going on-chain? 🚀🤖