The protocol enables a decentralized mechanism for coordinating the genesis and activation of robot hardware through $ROBO-denominated participation units. Participants contribute tokens solely to access protocol functionality and coordinate network initialization, receiving priority access weighting for task allocation during a robot's initial operational phase. A portion of protocol revenue is used to acquire $ROBO on the open market, creating persistent buy pressure. Participation does not represent ownership of robot hardware, fractionalized interests, revenue rights, or economic claims. To participate in network coordination, users are required to stake $ROBO.

Participant Ecosystem Entry

As the Fabric ecosystem and robot adoption grows, developers and businesses will want to build applications on the network to access the robot team. Fabric will require these builders to buy and stake a fixed amount of $ROBO, aligning their interests with the success of the network. These incentives will bootstrap early deployment and coordination, structured as network participation primitives such as priority access. Rewards are subsequently paid for verified work, from skill development to task completion, data contributions, compute, and validation.

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