As we move forward to an economy where AI systems will be able to interact independently, infrastructural requirements will change significantly.
For an agent-based system, there will be a need to coordinate:
• Computation
• Information sharing
• Rules of governance
• Economic incentives
In a traditional system, centralized coordination will result in bottlenecks.
@Fabric Foundation suggests that a public ledger system should be designed, where agent interactions should be verifiable, auditable, and incentive-aligned. This will allow decentralized coordination among machine-based actors without the need to centrally manage the system.
For autonomous robots and AI systems to interact in a given environment, there will be a need to establish structured governance and verifiable computation.
Fabric’s system will take the use of blockchain from human-centric coordination to machine-centric collaboration.
In such an environment, $ROBO will be a measure of the exposure to infrastructural assets that have been built to support an emerging agent economy.

