Another evolutionary idea behind $ROBO is the robot skill marketplace. Through the network, robots may eventually be able to download new capabilities—such as navigation, assembly work, or logistics tasks—developed by other engineers or AI systems. This creates a model where skills themselves become digital assets, accelerating the development of robotics in the same way that open-source software accelerated the internet.

The protocol also integrates verifiable computing, meaning robotic actions can be cryptographically proven and audited on-chain. This is particularly important for industries where trust and safety are critical, such as manufacturing, healthcare robotics, or autonomous delivery systems with @Fabric Foundation

Supporters of the project often describe ROBO as an evolution because it expands the concept of blockchain beyond finance. Instead of only enabling decentralized money, it attempts to build a machine economy, where robots, AI agents, and humans can cooperate within a transparent digital infrastructure.