The conversation around AI often focuses on software models, cloud infrastructure, and data centers. But FabricFoundation is exploring a different direction where machines themselves become active participants in a decentralized economy.

Fabric Protocol is building the infrastructure that allows robots, autonomous devices, and AI agents to operate inside an open coordination network. Instead of machines working in isolated systems controlled by individual companies, Fabric introduces a shared protocol layer where machines can register identity, verify the work they perform, and interact economically on-chain.

This is where $ROBO plays a key role. The token helps coordinate incentives between builders, operators, and verifiers in the ecosystem. When a machine performs a task such as collecting data, running physical operations, or providing automated services, the work can be verified through the network and rewarded accordingly.

Fabric is also exploring concepts like Proof of Robotic Work, where real-world machine activity becomes verifiable on-chain. This approach creates a transparent system where physical work performed by machines can be recorded and integrated into blockchain-based economies.

If the future includes millions of autonomous machines working across industries, they will need infrastructure to coordinate tasks, verify outputs, and exchange value securely. @Fabric Foundation is building that foundation, and $ROBO sits at the center of this emerging machine economy.

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