What stands out here is that the project is not just talking about AI, but about data coordination, computing, governance, and rewards within a public network aimed at developing a public robot named ROBO1.
And here is the real difference: instead of robots and artificial intelligence being monopolized within closed companies, Fabric attempts to transfer the idea to an open model that involves the community, developers, and contributors.
The latest important point in the project is that the Fabric team opened the eligibility verification gateway and linked wallets for $ROBO , which reflects that the project is moving from the theoretical narrative phase to the community organization and distribution phase, building activity around the token.
In my opinion, the strength of @Fabric Foundation today is not just in the token, but in the narrative it carries:
The next phase of crypto may not just be DeFi... but AI + Robotics + Onchain coordination.
But the real challenge remains:
Will the team succeed in turning this vision into actual use and a tangible product?
Here will be the answer that determines whether #ROBO is just a temporary wave... or a project with a place in the next cycle.