By mid-2026, real steps replace plans - the @Fabric Foundation shifts into motion, rolling out the $ROBO system in stages. Instead of just talking about it, machines now gain their own economic presence, something robots never really had before. This push, built around owning the robot-driven economy, gives self-operating devices access to financial roots they were missing.

Early next year, the team will roll out basic systems for robot IDs and job payments across blockchains that support Ethereum-style code - starting with networks such as Base. Robots gain their own digital presence during this phase, able to act on their own in financial setups. By spring of that year, attention turns toward launching a system called Proof of Robotic Work. Rewards in $ROBO tokens go only to machines that finish actual jobs, confirmed through checks - not handed out just for waiting.

When the calendar flips to December, efforts will shift toward handling teams of robots while polishing how they work together. Folks paying attention to DePIN - real-world systems run on blockchains - should keep an eye on $ROBO, since it's shaping up as both payment method and voting tool.

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