$ROBO Online trading has been going on for about a week now. I have spent some time revisiting the project materials these past few days and have some thoughts I want to record.

Fabric Foundation is a non-profit organization that aims to build a network called Fabric Protocol, which helps robots transition from mere tools to individuals capable of participating in economic activities. The core logic is: as more and more robots enter real-world work scenarios, if they can have their own on-chain identity and wallet, they can autonomously discover tasks, collaborate with other robots, and receive $ROBO as rewards upon completion. This is what they refer to as the Proof of Robotic Work mechanism.

$ROBO assumes a relatively practical role in this system, including paying network fees, supporting node operation, distributing labor rewards, and allowing holders to participate in community governance. The total supply is fixed at 10 billion tokens.

The current project is still in the infrastructure phase of the first quarter of 2026, focusing on the identity system and basic task settlement. Future plans will gradually open up more collaborative features. Personally, I believe that this direction connects blockchain technology to physical world robots, which has its rationale. Of course, what can ultimately be achieved still needs time and practical applications to verify. I still complete some small tasks daily according to the rules while continuing to pay attention to project updates. If you are also interested in the direction of AI and robots combining with blockchain, feel free to share your thoughts.@Fabric Foundation

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