I’ve been in enough tech discussions to know that when people say "open network," they usually mean "we’re dumping everything online for anyone to see." That approach simply doesn't work when we're talking about robots handling real-world operations. And honestly? That's exactly why I’m actually excited about what $ROBO and Fabric Protocol are doing here.
Here's the thing I keep coming back to—they’ve figured out how to let us verify what a robot did without exposing the sensitive details of how it did it. From where I stand, that’s not just a technical feature; it’s the only way we can scale this stuff globally. Imagine robots coordinating in a hospital or a factory, generating massive data every second. We need proof they followed protocol, but we don’t need the world seeing patient records or proprietary designs.
What I really appreciate is how they treat robots as independent agents, not locked-down devices. In my view, that’s how we move forward—humans and robots actually collaborating in a shared space where trust is built into every interaction, not bolted on later. I genuinely believe this is the foundation for something much bigger.
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