Fabric Protocol is an open, global network supported by the non-profit Fabric Foundation. It was created with a clear vision: to make it easier for people to build, oversee, and continuously enhance general-purpose robots in a way that prioritizes safety, transparency, and shared progress.

At its core, Fabric Protocol acts as the underlying digital framework that intelligent machines depend on to function responsibly. Instead of operating as mysterious “black boxes,” robots built within this ecosystem use verifiable computing, meaning their actions and decisions can be examined and validated. The infrastructure is purpose-built for autonomous agents, giving robots a structured environment where they can perform tasks efficiently while remaining accountable.

The network relies on a public ledger to organize information, manage computational processes, and guide governance. This open system helps track operations, enforce rules, and support regulatory compliance without sacrificing decentralization. Thanks to its modular architecture, developers and organizations can design robotic systems that are flexible, upgradeable, and capable of evolving alongside technological advancements.

Powering this ecosystem is $ROBO Coin, the native digital token of Fabric Protocol. $ROBO Coin fuels activity across the network — enabling payments for robotic services, access to computing power, and participation in decision-making processes. It also supports direct machine-to-machine transactions, allowing autonomous systems to exchange value smoothly and securely without human intervention.

Together, @Fabric Foundation Fabric Protocol and $ROBO Coin lay the groundwork for a trusted, scalable environment where humans and intelligent machines can work side by side — driving innovation, encouraging responsible development, and redefining the future of automation.