Most people talk about AI as a trend. Fewer discuss the infrastructure that will allow AI agents to interact, coordinate, and perform calculations among themselves.
@@Fabric Foundation positions itself as a protocol that creates such infrastructure. The idea is simple: if autonomous systems become active participants in the digital environment, they need a verifiable identity, a coordination mechanism, and an economic model of interaction.
In this context, $ROBO performs a functional role within the ecosystem — as a tool for participation and management. The question is not about the token itself, but whether a separate sector of AI infrastructure will form in Web3.
If the 'machine economy' becomes a reality, demand will shift not only to applications but also to the underlying layer of coordination.
In the following materials, I plan to consider: — architectural approaches to AI infrastructure
— the role of tokenomics in such models
— the competitive environment of this segment
What do you think: Is AI infrastructure a long-term sector or a temporary narrative of the cycle?
This is a personal opinion and is not financial advice. DYOR.
