One thing that stood out to me about Fabric Network is that it does not treat robots as simple machines. It treats them as participants in a network economy.
Inside the system robots AI agents and humans can all interact through a shared blockchain layer. Machines are not limited to private company fleets. They can register on the network post tasks and coordinate work through smart contracts just like any other participant.
The architecture is also designed to fit into the existing crypto ecosystem. Fabric Network is EVM compatible and initially deployed on Base. That means it can connect with current wallets, smart contracts, and decentralized tools already used across the Ethereum environment.
If this model works, machines could become active actors in digital markets rather than just hardware executing isolated commands.
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