Everyone keeps talking about AI tokens… but most of them are just chatbots wrapped in crypto. Nothing that actually touches the real world.
Then I came across @FabricFND and $ROBO, and the thesis clicked.
Right now, robotics is fragmented.
UBTech robots can’t interact with Unitree machines. AgiBot systems can’t share data with Fourier robots. Every manufacturer runs its own closed ecosystem.
Fabric Protocol is trying to change that.
They’re building OM1, a hardware-agnostic operating system where a single robotic “skill” can run across different machines — humanoids, drones, quadrupeds, robotic arms, and more.
Think Android… but for robots.
The crypto layer is where it gets interesting.
With the FABRIC protocol, every robot can have:
• an on-chain identity
• its own wallet
• the ability to execute payments autonomously
Meaning a delivery robot could complete a task and get paid directly in $ROBO — no human involved.
That’s the idea of a machine-to-machine economy.
Token design also focuses on long-term growth:
• Max supply: 10B
• Circulating: ~2.23B (22%)
• Investor & team tokens: 12-month cliff + 36-month vesting
• Adaptive emission engine based on network usage
• Protocol revenue used to buy $ROBO from the open market
Backers include Pantera Capital, Coinbase Ventures, DCG, and Ribbit Capital.
Since launch:
Feb 27 → $0.022 ATL
Mar 2 → ~$0.061 ATH
Now consolidating near $0.04
Still early — but if the robot economy becomes real, $ROBO could be positioning itself as the infrastructure layer behind it.
Worth keeping on the radar.
DYOR. Not financial advice.
