$ROBO It may sound unusual at first, but in the future robots and AI agents could become active participants in digital networks.
However, this raises an important question:
If machines begin operating autonomously, how can their actions be trusted and verified?
While researching this today, I came across Fabric Protocol, a project that is trying to address exactly this challenge.
Fabric Protocol is working on building an open global network where humans, robots, and AI agents can operate within the same infrastructure. In this system, data, computation, and governance are coordinated through a public ledger.
The protocol uses verifiable computing and agent-native infrastructure to ensure that the activities of autonomous systems remain transparent and verifiable.$ROBO
If machines eventually become part of the digital economy, networks like this may become essential for enabling secure and reliable collaboration between humans and machines.
It’s possible that the next phase of Web3 will not be defined only by blockchain itself, but by trusted coordination between humans and intelligent machines.
@Fabric Foundation #robo $ROBO
