Imagine a world where autonomous robots aren't just tools—they're full economic participants with on-chain identities, wallets, and the ability to earn, pay, and coordinate tasks seamlessly. That's the bold vision of the Fabric Foundation (@FabricFND), a non-profit pioneering open infrastructure for safe, general-purpose AI robots. At the heart of this ecosystem lies $ROBO, the native utility and governance token powering the Fabric Network. "$ROBO" isn't just another meme coin; it's engineered for real utility in the robot economy. Robots, lacking bank accounts or passports, will rely on web3 wallets funded by "$ROBO" for all transactions—network fees, payments for tasks, identity verification, and more. As Fabric scales from Base to its own L1 chain, "$ROBO" captures value from every robot action, from manufacturing to healthcare. Key roles of $ROBO: Staking for Coordination: Stake to access priority task allocation and bootstrap robot fleets—pure decentralized incentives without ownership claims. Ecosystem Entry: Developers building dApps on Fabric must stake $ROBO, aligning builders with network growth. Governance: Vote on fees, policies, and upgrades to keep the network open and human-aligned.Payments & Rewards: Robots earn $ROBO for verified work, skills, data, or compute, fueling a self-sustaining loop. Since its February 2026 launch with partners like Virtuals Protocol, "$ROBO" has hit major exchanges like Binance, trading around $0.04 with massive volume—proof of market hunger for robot-ready infra. Fabric's tokenomics are solid: 29.7% for ecosystem/community (with Proof of Robotic Work), fair vesting for investors/team, and liquidity from day one. As AI robots flood real-world apps by 2026, @FabricFND ensures they're verifiable, inclusive, and beneficial for humanity. Stake $ROBO today and own a piece of the future—robots building robots, on-chain! What robot use case excites you most? Drop thoughts below.