In a significant dual development for the Fabric Protocol (ROBO) ecosystem, the token is receiving major exposure through a Binance airdrop and a new listing on South Korea's Bithumb exchange. Binance has officially announced that ROBO will be the featured asset for its 62nd HODLer Airdrop, targeting users of its BNB Simple Earn and On-Chain Yield products.
The Binance airdrop eligibility was strictly determined by a 72-hour snapshot window, from 12:00 a.m. UTC on March 4, 2025, to 11:59 p.m. UTC on March 6, 2025. Users who subscribed to the qualifying products during this period will receive ROBO tokens proportionally based on their average daily balance, with distribution typically occurring within two weeks post-snapshot. This program is a core part of Binance's user retention strategy, directly incentivizing the use of its staking and yield-generating services.
Concurrently, Bithumb has announced the listing of ROBO for spot trading against the Korean won (KRW). Trading is scheduled to commence on March 18, 2026, at 2 PM local time, with an initial listing price set at 44.90 KRW. The exchange has outlined specific trading rules for the new listing: buy orders will be limited for the first 5 minutes, and for the initial two hours, only limit orders will be accepted.
Fabric Protocol is described as a decentralized infrastructure project focused on modular blockchain development, with the ROBO token serving as its native utility and governance asset. The project aims to bridge robotic systems and AI applications through an open-source runtime environment called OM1, designed to be compatible with various hardware types.
Binance's selection of ROBO follows a pattern of featuring assets from its Launchpool or Launchpad initiatives, a strategy that introduces new tokens to a broad, engaged user base and can enhance liquidity for the featured project.