But I’ve found that adoption doesn’t begin with technology, it comes from access.
Now that $ROBO has launched on Coinbase, the vision of @Fabric Foundation becomes closer to a become a part of everyday life.
People often refer to robotics as remote, something locked into labs or controlled environments.
But the availability on platforms such as Coinbase alters the relationship that users can enjoy with emerging infrastructure.
It lowers the entry barrier.
It helps people take the leap from observer to participant.
The concept contributing to the evolution of general purpose robotic systems, takes on a much more tangible connection through direct ownership, storage, transfer and interaction with $ROBO
Access creates involvement.
Involvement creates alignment.
And it is alignment that converts experimental ecosystems into living networks.
This feels less like a listing — and more like an invitation to participate in the coordination layer Fabric is building.
$ROBO #ROBO @Fabric Foundation 
