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OpenMind has raised $20 million to create a bot version of "Linux + Ethereum"! Pantera leads the investment, building a decentralized machine operating system FABRIC.
The integration of Blockchain and robotics technology has reached a milestone! OpenMind, led by Stanford professor Jan Liphardt, announced on August 4th that it has completed a $20 million financing, led by crypto fund giant Pantera Capital, with follow-on investment from leading institutions such as DCG, Ribbit, and Lightspeed Faction. The company is developing a decentralized robot operating system codenamed FABRIC, aimed at breaking vendor barriers and building a "nervous system" for autonomous collaboration between machines, dubbed the "Linux running on Ethereum." This move marks a key step in the deep penetration of blockchain technology into the physical robot world.
Head Capital Bet: Pantera Leads $20 Million to Build the Bots Collaboration Layer
FABRIC System: Creating a Decentralized "Nervous System" for the World of Bots
Blockchain: Unlocking the Key to the Evolution of Bots Collaboration
Conclusion: OpenMind, backed by $20 million in capital and top institutions, officially begins the construction journey of the decentralized robot operating system FABRIC. Its innovative concept of "blockchain as the machine coordination layer" is expected to break the closed ecosystem of the robotics industry, providing underlying protocol support for seamless collaboration among multi-vendor devices. As FABRIC progresses, blockchain technology will move from the virtual world to the physical machine network, catalyzing the arrival of the "composable robotics" (composable robotics) era, laying the critical infrastructure for the large-scale application of artificial intelligence in the physical world. This round of financing is not just a capital event but also an important barometer for the development of decentralized machine networks (Decentralized Machine Networks).