The Fabric Protocol (ROBO) token officially launched on Binance Spot on March 4, 2026. It is currently one of the most talked-about projects in the AI and robotics sector.
Fabric Protocol is a decentralized infrastructure designed for the "Robot Economy." Its primary goal is to provide autonomous machines (like delivery robots, AI agents, and industrial systems) with a digital identity and a way to perform financial transactions without human intervention.
The Vision: Turning robots from passive tools into "autonomous economic agents" that can own wallets, pay for their own repairs or data, and earn income by performing tasks.
Infrastructure: Initially launched as an ERC-20 token on the Base (Ethereum Layer-2) network, with plans to migrate to its own dedicated Layer-1 blockchain (Fabric L1).
The $ROBO token is the "fuel" for the entire Fabric ecosystem:
Work Bonds (Staking): Robot operators must stake ROBO as a security deposit to register their hardware on the network. If they act dishonestly, their stake is "slashed."
Network Fees: All transactions—such as data queries, API calls, and machine-to-machine payments—are settled in ROBO.
Governance: Token holders can lock their ROBO to gain voting power (veROBO) to influence network upgrades and fee structures.
Proof of Contribution: Unlike traditional staking, new tokens are earned by participants who contribute verified work to the network.
Fabric Protocol is a decentralized infrastructure designed for the "Robot Economy." Its primary goal is to provide autonomous machines (like delivery robots, AI agents, and industrial systems) with a digital identity and a way to perform financial transactions without human intervention.
The Vision: Turning robots from passive tools into "autonomous economic agents" that can own wallets, pay for their own repairs or data, and earn income by performing tasks.
Infrastructure: Initially launched as an ERC-20 token on the Base (Ethereum Layer-2) network, with plans to migrate to its own dedicated Layer-1 blockchain (Fabric L1).