#robo $ROBO @Fabric Foundation Is the robot society coming? What game is FabricProtocol playing?

In the past two years, AI narratives have been everywhere, but what truly made me stop and research is FabricProtocol. The reason is simple: it is not about creating a smarter robot, but about thinking—when robots and AIAgents begin to collaborate on a large scale, how do we set the rules?

This project is initiated by the Fabric Foundation, and its core idea is actually quite hardcore: using blockchain as the coordination layer for a machine society. Here, robots are not black box executors, but participants with on-chain identities. Task allocation, result output, and profit settlement can all be recorded and verified. In simple terms, it transforms a “trust machine” into a “verification machine.”

On the economic front, $ROBO is the fuel for the entire system. It undertakes functions such as transaction fees, rewards, and governance. It has already launched on platforms like Bybit and KuCoin, and has received support from the BinanceAlpha event, marking the first step in the market.

But what I care about more is not the price, but the ecosystem. If in the future there are indeed thousands of Agents collaborating, a protocol layer will definitely be needed to coordinate interests and responsibilities. What Fabric wants to occupy is this position.

It is not a short-term sentiment project but a structural bet. Whether it succeeds or not will depend on the speed at which real robots are integrated.