Fabric isn’t building robot hardware.

It’s building a coordination layer for physical intelligence.

The real shift isn’t smarter machines — it’s machines agreeing on what was actually done.

Using verifiable computing and shared ledgers, every physical task can become a provable economic action. Not just “the robot says it worked” — but cryptographically validated proof that it did.

Just like AI expanded access to knowledge, Fabric aims to expand trust in real-world work.

If this model succeeds, the bigger question won’t be whether robots can do the jobs.

It’ll be: who earns when machines do the work?

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