I’ve been paying close attention to how $ROBO is evolving beyond coordination theory into functional layers.
Recent progress from @Fabric Foundation around robot identity and task settlement suggests the network is preparing for real participation from machines.
Identity allows robots to exist within verifiable systems.
Task settlement allows them to perform accountable work.
Data layers allow continuous refinement.
Together, this creates the foundation for measurable robotic contribution.
Instead of focusing purely on market movement, development seems centered on usability and verification.
The introduction of structured participation mechanisms points toward a network where machines don’t just exist — they interact responsibly.
$ROBO begins to look less like a speculative asset and more like an operational layer for machine activity.
#ROBO $ROBO @Fabric Foundation 
