Robotics is advancing rapidly, but most robots today operate within closed ecosystems controlled by large corporations. This model limits collaboration and slows innovation. Imagine if robotics development worked like open-source software—where builders across the world could contribute, improve, and evolve systems collectively.
That is the vision being explored by @Fabric Foundation through Fabric Protocol. Instead of isolated machines, Fabric Protocol proposes a shared infrastructure where robotics development can occur transparently and collaboratively using verifiable computing.
The protocol aims to coordinate data, computation, and governance through a public ledger, allowing humans and machines to collaborate safely. Within this ecosystem, $ROBO could play a key role in coordinating participation and incentives across builders and contributors.
