Fabric Protocol gets more interesting the moment you stop looking at the vision and start looking at the paperwork. If robots are going to do paid work in the real world, what actually counts as proof? Who owns the mistake when a verified task was still unsafe? Does onchain coordination help when insurance, maintenance, and site liability collide? Can a robot wallet explain downtime, damage, or human override authority? And if governance is serious, shouldn’t it look less like community theater and more like industrial change control? I like the ambition here. I’m just watching for the part where accountability stops being a slogan and becomes infrastructure.
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