Price change (24h):
7.58%
High (24h):
$0.01439946
Low (24h):
$0.0131405
Volume (24h):
$16.11M
Market Cap:
$29.69M
All Time High:
77.91% $0.06
Mar 2, 2026
All Time Low:
2% $0.01
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$0.01330801
Price change (24h):
7.58%
High (24h):
$0.01439946
Low (24h):
$0.0131405
Volume (24h):
$16.11M
Market Cap:
$29.69M
All Time High:
77.91% $0.06
Mar 2, 2026
All Time Low:
2% $0.01
Jul 7, 2026
Fabric Protocol (ROBO) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2025 that fuses artificial intelligence, robotics, and decentralized infrastructure into a public network. It positions itself as a coordination layer for general-purpose autonomous machines, operating across Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Base ecosystems.
The network targets the fragmentation that hampers safe human-robot collaboration. A public ledger for data, computation, and regulatory rule sets anchors the system, giving disparate developers and hardware operators the tools to build and govern robots inside a verifiable, modular infrastructure. The protocol streamlines how robotic systems share critical operational parameters without relying on centralized intermediaries.
Fabric Protocol operates on the Ethereum network, with parallel ROBO token contracts also deployed on BNB Chain and Base. These deployments leverage the consensus and security properties of each host chain, tapping into the liquidity and developer communities that have coalesced around EVM-compatible environments. No native node infrastructure is operated by the protocol itself.
The ROBO token conforms to the ERC-20 standard on Ethereum and Base, while appearing as a BEP-20 asset on BNB Smart Chain. This multi-standard design ensures direct compatibility with Ethereum Virtual Machine tooling, wallets, and decentralized exchanges, reducing friction for participants who operate across chains. No bespoke hashing algorithm or unique block timing is introduced beyond what the underlying networks provide.
The initiative stems from the non-profit Fabric Foundation and entered public markets on January 27, 2025. Early exchange support materialized quickly, with the token appearing on 28 exchanges and 36 trading pairs at the time of data compilation. Such rapid listing uptake suggests a market primed for assets bridging AI and decentralized robotics.
The protocol’s long-range objective is to dismantle the siloed control structures that have historically governed robotics development. It envisions a world where general-purpose robots evolve through collective, cryptographically verifiable input, unbounded by any single corporate or regulatory gatekeeper. Verifiable computing at the protocol level ensures that robot decision logs remain tamper-proof, a necessity when liability and compliance intersect with autonomous behavior.
Internally, ROBO acts as the settlement and governance token. Holders steer the direction of the protocol through weighted voting on proposals that determine robot-agnostic standards, while the token also denominations fees for accessing modular infrastructure services such as compute marketplaces and data feeds. The token does not confer equity ownership but rather an operational right to participate in the network’s decision-making and resource allocation processes.
A developer building a robot-software stack might lock ROBO to submit a proposal for a new sensor-data format, while service providers who supply off-chain computation or curated data sets can receive ROBO as compensation, creating a closed-loop resource economy. Validators—should the protocol introduce active validation in the future—could stake tokens to secure attestation of robot actions. This design positions ROBO as the common denominator for coordinating a heterogenous fleet of machines, sensors, and developers across juridical boundaries.
Fabric Protocol has a maximum supply of 10,000,000,000 ROBO tokens. Currently, 2,231,000,000 are in circulation. The protocol’s tokenomics enforce a hard cap with no programmed inflation or burn mechanisms, meaning the 10 billion ceiling will never be exceeded. With a market capitalization of $47,797,557, Fabric Protocol ranks #487 among all cryptocurrencies.
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