Identity Before Automation

Over the past week I’ve been running a small personal experiment while reading about the ecosystem. Something interesting appears again and again. People talk about AI and robots, yet very few ask a simple question first—how does a machine prove who it is?

Inside the Fabric architecture, that role belongs to machine identity, often called RID. Each robot receives a verifiable on-chain identity so the network can track tasks, reliability, and permissions. In plain terms, it’s a passport for machines.

This idea is trending because coordination needs trust. Without identity, systems like cannot function. If machine identity scales, decentralized robotics becomes possible. If not, automation stays centralized.

Sometimes the hardest problem in technology is simply knowing who did the work.

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