As someone from Vietnam who’s been immersed in crypto and tech since the days when Bitcoin was dismissed as “fake internet money scam,” I see
@Fabric Foundation Fabric Foundation and OpenMind not as another pump-and-dump project, but as something deeply personal and authentic.
I still remember 2021, dreaming of a truly smart home: lights turning on automatically, AC adjusting itself, a robot vacuum circling endlessly. But reality hit hard—every device trapped in its own walled garden: Google, Apple, Xiaomi. Separate apps, separate accounts, separate fees. I felt locked in rather than liberated. Fabric and OpenMind are quietly dismantling that future in a way I never dared imagine.
With Fabric, I envision a world where robots are no longer toys owned by big corporations. They get their own on-chain identities, transparent behavioral histories, and can autonomously pay
$ROBO to borrow skills from other robots—for example, my home robot learns how to fold laundry from the neighbor’s robot, pays a small fee in tokens, no middleman involved. What I love most is that Fabric is a non-profit with open governance—no single entity owns it all. That gives me far more peace of mind than the countless “decentralized AI” projects secretly controlled by a few whale wallets.
OpenMind touches something even deeper in me. OM1 isn’t just an operating system; it’s like a shared soul for machines. My robot today can recognize “Vietnamese iced coffee” from data contributed by thousands of other robots—no need for me to retrain it from scratch. I’ve experimented with Pi Nodes and watched distributed object detection happen lightning-fast. When paired with Fabric, robots don’t just get smarter—they become economic actors: trading data, optimizing themselves, evolving independently. That’s when I truly feel embodied AGI is no longer distant.
I’m not here dreaming of getting rich quick from
$ROBO . I’m here because of conviction: in 2026 crypto, this is one of the few remaining “hard” narratives—not memes, not meaningless yield farming, but real infrastructure for an era of autonomous machines. I’ve claimed the airdrop, written content on CreatorPad, farmed points on the OpenMind testnet, and sometimes I just sit and daydream: one day my home robot will quietly ask itself, “What does he want to drink today?” then brew it, pay for the beans on-chain, come back and say, “Done, friend.”
I’m not telling anyone to go all-in. But if you’ve ever felt exhausted by Big Tech controlling everything, if you’ve ever dreamed of technology that truly serves people without renting back your freedom, then Fabric and OpenMind deserve your attention.
As for me? I choose to stay, contribute in my small way, and wait for the day my robot stops calling me “owner” and starts calling me “friend.”
#FabricFND #OpenMind #ROBO #MachineEconomy #EmbodiedAGI