In the near future, the activity you would see in "real life" isn't you playing a game to earn coins; it is a delivery drone paying a landing fee at a building's pad, or a robotic assistant in a hospital (like the one you manage) receiving a software update or "skill" that was paid for and verified on the Fabric network.

Real-World Daily Life Activities:

  • Robot "Wages" and Payments: In this ecosystem, a robot can have its own digital wallet. If a delivery robot or a robotic arm in a warehouse completes a task, it can be paid in $ROBO or stablecoins.

  • Robot-to-Machine Transactions: Fabric has already demonstrated robots paying for their own electricity at charging stations autonomously using blockchain rails @Fabric Foundation

  • "Skill Chips": Think of these like an App Store for robots. A developer can create a "skill" (like specialized sorting or a specific medical cleaning routine) and "sell" it to robot owners on the Fabric network.

  • Work Bonds (Accountability): To ensure a robot performs a real-world task correctly (like security patrolling or industrial monitoring), the operator must stake $$ROBO s a "security deposit." If the robot fails or the operator is dishonest, that deposit is lost.

    #ROBO $ROBO

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