@Fabric Foundation I was at my desk at 7:10 a.m., coffee cooling beside my keyboard, rereading Fabric’s whitepaper and a listing notice, trying to picture what happens when a robot job gets contested on-chain. Who decides what’s true? Fabric’s answer is a ledger-first dispute loop: a robot stakes to take tasks, then anyone can challenge suspicious work instead of verifying everything. Validators, bonded themselves, monitor uptime and quality, investigate challenges, and rule on fraud allegations. If fraud is proven, part of the task stake is slashed and split between a truth bounty and a burn, and the robot must re-bond to return. This feels newly relevant because ROBO started trading on major exchanges on February 27, 2026, pushing more people to read the mechanics instead of just the ticker. I like that disputes are treated as normal operations, not drama. My worry is simple: it only works if validators stay sharp.

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