@Fabric Foundation 6:45 a.m.: I’m skimming the Fabric whitepaper, coffee cooling by my keyboard, and a delivery scooter is rattling the street below. If robots are about to earn and act on-chain this year, what stays private? Fabric’s pitch is simple: use a public ledger to coordinate identity, payments, and oversight for machines so accountability isn’t locked inside one company. The timing helps explain the buzz—its December 2025 whitepaper and the Foundation’s Feb. 24, 2026 $ROBO release pulled a niche idea into wider debate. What interests me most is the boundary work. The protocol leans on verification and attestations, while pushing sensitive pieces into hardware-protected execution like confidential computing and TEEs, and limiting how and where skill models run. In practice, I want robots to prove they did the job, not broadcast raw sensor feeds or exact routines. Getting that balance right feels like the real product.
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