Fabric Protocol is building a global open network supported by the Fabric Foundation, aiming to fundamentally change the construction and collaboration methods of robots through verifiable computation and agent-native infrastructure.

The protocol utilizes a public ledger to coordinate data, computation, and regulatory processes, combining modular infrastructure to achieve efficient collaboration between humans and machines while ensuring transparency and security. Its core goal is to empower the autonomous governance and collaborative evolution of general-purpose robots, providing underlying support for the large-scale application of AI agents.

$ROBO, as the native token of the protocol, is the fuel that drives the entire ecosystem. It is not only used for governance decisions of the network but also builds an economic incentive model that allows contributors such as developers and node operators to earn economic rewards by providing computing resources or participating in network maintenance.

In short, Fabric is building a robot internet powered by token incentives and secured by verifiable computation, laying the foundation for autonomous interaction of intelligent agents in the future.