@Fabric Foundation is the economic and governance layer for the world’s first open robotics network, designed to transition robots from "siloed tools" into autonomous economic actors. It is built on the Fabric Protocol, a decentralized infrastructure that provides blockchain-based identity, payment, and coordination for physical robots.

The $ROBO token is the native utility and governance token of the Fabric ecosystem, with a fixed total supply of 10 billion tokens. It powers the robot economy by enabling:

  • Network fees for transactions like identity verification and task settlement.

  • Work bond staking to register robot hardware and deter fraud.

  • Skill development rewards for developers building robot "skill chips."

  • Data and compute contributions from users supplying verified training data or GPU power.

  • Governance voting (veROBO) through token locking.

  • Crowd sourced robot activation and revenue buy back to create persistent demand.

The project is backed by OpenMind, and the Fabric Foundation (non-profit) oversees long-term development, while Fabric Protocol Ltd. (BVI) handles token issuance. The protocol is designed for real-world robotics,

  • emphasizing on chain robot identity,

  • machine-to-machine payments,

  • proof-of-robotic-work,

  • distinguishing it from purely digital AI networks.

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