In the wave of integration between AI and Web3, I see a quite interesting direction coming from @FabricFND. Fabric Foundation is focusing on building a layer of infrastructure for AI Agents – where AI agents can interact, execute tasks, and exchange data in a decentralized environment. This opens up the possibility for AI applications to not only run independently but also to collaborate with each other in a blockchain ecosystem.
The notable point is the role of token $ROBO in the entire system. $ROBO is not just a transaction token but is also designed to support the operation of the network, encourage agents to operate, and ensure interaction between components in the platform. As the number of AI Agents increases, an economic mechanism like $ROBO will help the ecosystem operate more efficiently and sustainably.
In my opinion, if @FabricFND continues to develop according to the roadmap, the Fabric Foundation could become an important platform for decentralized AI applications in Web3. The combination of AI infrastructure and blockchain not only creates new application models but also opens up many opportunities for the developer community and users to participate in the ecosystem.