The Fabric Protocol is a decentralized infrastructure layer designed to power the next generation of autonomous AI agents and general-purpose robotics. Supported by the non-profit Fabric Foundation, it leverages verifiable computing and agent-native infrastructure to enable secure, collaborative evolution of robotic systems. By coordinating data, computation, and governance via a public ledger, the protocol facilitates safe human-machine collaboration while ensuring that robot actions are verifiable and compliant with established regulations. [1] [2] [3]
Key Features of Fabric Protocol
| Feature | Description |
Verifiable Computing Ensures that a robot's computational tasks are executed correctly and can be proven on-chain. |
Agent-Native Infrastructure Provides a foundational layer where AI agents can operate, transact, and collaborate autonomously. |
Public Ledger Uses a decentralized ledger to coordinate data and manage governance rules for robot networks. |
ROBO Token The native utility token used for staking, governance, network fees, and payments within the ecosystem. |
References 1. [The Fabric Protocol: A New Standard for Verifiable Robotics] 2. [What Is Fabric Protocol (ROBO) And How Does It Work?] 3. [Fabric Protocol (ROBO): AI Robotics Infrastructure]