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The robots are about to start making money, seriously. $ROBO
Recently, I've been looking into ROBO and want to share my thoughts.
Basically, Fabric Protocol's goal is to give robots an on-chain identity, so they can take on jobs, complete them, and get paid. Currently, robots are already quite capable, but all their data and capabilities are locked inside each manufacturer's proprietary systems, so robots are still just "tools." Fabric aims to turn them into genuine economic participants, with ROBO serving as the settlement token within this ecosystem.
I don't think this is just riding the trend; it's about the team. The core developer, OpenMind, was founded by a Stanford bioengineering professor. The team spans AI, robotics, and blockchain. More importantly, their operating system OM1 is open source and already running on robots from Yushu, UBTECH, and others. Labs at Harvard, MIT, and Stanford are also using it, covering over 100 institutions. This isn't just a white paper story—there are actual deployments. $ROBO