I wasn’t fully convinced about Fabric at first… but the more I sat with it, the more it started to click 🤔
The mistake most people make is treating the L2 launch like it defines the project. It doesn’t.
To me, it feels way more practical than that.
L2 isn’t identity it’s a testing ground. A place to actually see if robot identity, coordination, and settlement flows work in the wild.
And honestly, that’s the smarter move.
What’s interesting is… it doesn’t feel like the final destination.
It feels like a phase. A setup.
You start on existing rails, gather real usage, break things, learn fast… and then build something you fully control.
That’s where the L1 starts making sense. Not as hype — but as a necessity.
So yeah, I don’t think the story is where Fabric started.
It’s why it started there.
And that shift in perspective changes everything ⚡
#ROBO @Fabric Foundation $ROBO
Do you think this is a smart evolution… or just another roadmap narrative?
