The Fabric Foundation releases a plan for building robot economic infrastructure, covering four core pillars

Gate News message, April 7, a tweet from the OpenMind-backed General Purpose Robotics Network Fabric Foundation announced that it is building the underlying infrastructure for the robot economy, focusing on four pillars: first, robot financing, providing original equipment manufacturers of robots with future revenue financing agreements based on confirmed orders; users can achieve an intended target return of about 10%, driven by real commercial contracts; second, agent payments, creating a native payments and identity layer for robots, supporting autonomous receiving and payments and programmatic trading, enabling real-time high-frequency machine-to-machine payments; third, a data flywheel, using an application-and-demand-driven data market with real-time feedback to generate high-quality real-world robot data and form a virtuous cycle; fourth, a robot behavior framework, establishing an on-chain robot behavior framework to ensure robot safety and alignment with human values, and governed jointly by multiple stakeholder groups.

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