I spent some time looking into Fabric Protocol, and honestly one thing stood out to me. It doesn’t feel like another crypto project trying to survive on noise. Feels more like someone actually thinking about a real problem.

What I noticed is pretty simple. As robots and autonomous systems keep growing, they’ll eventually need identity, coordination… and some way to handle payments for the work they do. Right now most machines live inside closed company systems. Everything controlled in one place.

Fabric seems to be exploring a a different path. A shared network where robots, data, and humans can interact under clear rules. Work gets verified. Payments happen transparently.

What I like is the focus on actual work instead of speculation. That part makes more sense to me.

Maybe the bigger question is… if machines really become part of everyday industry, won’t something like this eventually be needed anyway?

Just a thought. Would love to hear if anyone else is tracking this.

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