As robots gain autonomy, governance becomes unavoidable. The question is not whether machines can perform tasks, but whether their actions exist within a structure that humans recognize as accountable. Fabric Foundation addresses this through Fabric Protocol, a global open network designed to coordinate robot construction, evolution, and oversight through verifiable computing and agent-native infrastructure. By anchoring data, computation, and regulatory logic to a public ledger, Fabric creates a framework where decisions are not hidden inside isolated systems. Governance here is not a marketing layer added after deployment. It is built into the protocol itself. Skill modules can evolve, identities can persist, and contributions can be recorded in ways that survive disagreement. The $ROBO token supports this environment by aligning incentives among developers, validators, and participants who help maintain system integrity. True adoption will not come from faster robots alone. It will come from systems where autonomy operates inside clear rules and shared memory. Fabric is working toward that foundation, where governance is not restrictive but stabilizing, and where robotics can scale without eroding trust.
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