The robotics revolution is accelerating in 2026, with AI agents moving from code to the physical world. But a fundamental barrier persists: robots lack legal identity, wallets, or the ability to transact autonomously. They remain tools controlled by humans or corporations, unable to earn, pay, or coordinate independently.@FabricFND — the Fabric Foundation — is solving this with a bold vision: "Own the Robot Economy." As a non-profit building open infrastructure for general-purpose robots, Fabric enables machines to operate as first-class economic participants in a decentralized network.At the heart is $ROBO, the native utility and governance token (fixed supply: 10 billion). $ROBO powers the entire ecosystem:
Network Fees & Payments: Robots (or operators) use $ROBO for transaction fees, machine-to-machine coordination, task payments, and verification of robotic work.
Staking & Bonds: Stake $ROBO as performance bonds to register hardware, gain priority in task allocation, and secure the network. Honest participants earn rewards via "Proof of Robotic Work" mechanisms.
Governance: Holders vote on protocol upgrades, incentive distributions, and ecosystem direction, ensuring community-driven evolution.
Identity & Coordination: On-chain standards (like ERC-7777/ERC-8004) give robots decentralized identities and wallets, allowing cross-brand fleets (e.g., Unitree, UBTech, AgiBot) to collaborate seamlessly via OM1 OS.
The protocol starts on Base (EVM-compatible) but plans migration to its own L1 for scalability as adoption grows. Revenue from fees supports $ROBO buybacks, creating deflationary pressure and value accrual for holders.Tokenomics are designed for sustainability: 29.7% to ecosystem/community incentives (including Proof of Robotic Work rewards), 24.3% to investors (12-month cliff + 36-month vesting), 20% to team/advisors (vested), 18% foundation reserve, 5% community airdrops, and smaller portions for liquidity/public sale.In a world where autonomous robots handle delivery, elder care, manufacturing, and more, Fabric positions $ROBO as the settlement layer. Gig postings → robot bidding/execution → verified proofs → $ROBO payouts. This shifts trillions in potential automated labor value on-chain.With listings live on major exchanges, growing volume, and the claim portal active, momentum is building. Fabric isn't just another DePIN—it's the economic foundation for embodied AI.The future: robots as independent earners, governed transparently, aligned with humanity. $ROBO holders aren't just investors—they're early architects of this shift.Who's joining the Robot Economy? Stake, govern, and build with Fabric Foundation today.#ROBO