The intersection of Artificial Intelligence and blockchain is no longer just a theoretical concept; it is becoming a physical reality. At the heart of this shift is the Fabric Foundation @Fabric Foundation


an ambitious project building the "Social Network for Machines." Unlike traditional AI tokens that focus purely on software, the Fabric Protocol provides a decentralized identity and trust layer specifically for physical robotics.
By utilizing the $ROBO token, the ecosystem enables autonomous agents—ranging from humanoids to robotic arms—to verify their identities, share situational data, and execute machine-to-machine transactions without human intervention. This infrastructure effectively turns hardware into "economic participants."
As the native utility and governance asset, $ROBO is used for:
Network Fees: Paying for machine identity registration and on-chain coordination.
Staking: Securing the network and accessing specialized infrastructure services.
Governance: Allowing the community to shape the future of the OpenMind ecosystem.
We are entering an era where the "Robot Economy" will require a transparent, decentralized ledger to function safely. Fabric Foundation is laying those tracks today. Keeping a close eye on this integration between robotics and Web3 is essential for anyone looking at the long-term utility of decentralized physical infrastructure.