True. It’s not about more robots, but trusted coordination. If @Fabric Foundation builds that layer, $ROBO could power the machine economy. #ROBO
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#robo $ROBO Robots already work in factories, warehouses, and logistics systems. But one question is rarely discussed: How will machines coordinate and interact economically? Most systems today are closed. A robot belongs to one company, runs inside one network, and its data stays within that environment. But as automation expands, machines will need a way to identify themselves, exchange trusted data, and potentially interact across different organizations. That’s the infrastructure challenge. @Fabric Foundation is exploring this through its Fabric network, where machines can have verifiable identities and their activity can be recorded and validated across a distributed system. Instead of isolated automation, the idea is to create a layer where machines can prove what they did, share data securely, and coordinate actions across networks. If the machine economy becomes real, the value will not only come from the robots themselves. It will come from the infrastructure that allows machines to trust, verify, and interact with each other. That’s the long-term thesis many people are watching around $ROBO. $ROBO #ROBO @Fabric Foundation
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