Fabric Protocol is a crypto project focused on building infrastructure for a future in which robots and autonomous AI systems can operate inside an open economic network. Its materials describe Fabric as a decentralized system for coordinating robotics and AI workloads across devices and services, with an emphasis on safety, verifiable work, and machine participation in onchain systems.
The project’s broader goal is to create the rails for a “robot economy,” where machines can have identity, perform tasks, exchange data and compute, and be governed through transparent protocol rules rather than closed corporate systems. In that sense, Fabric is less about a single app and more about building core infrastructure for machine coordination, task execution, and human-machine alignment.
The token is ROBO, and it is used for network fees, operational bonds, delegation, and governance. Fabric’s whitepaper says ROBO is used to pay on-network fees and settle activity, robot operators stake it as work bonds to register hardware and provide services, holders can allocate it through device delegation to support operator capacity, and users can lock it for veROBO to participate in onchain governance signaling.