Fabric Protocol feels bigger than a robot economy.
It looks more like a real-time coordination layer for machine intelligence — a kind of GPS, VPN, and identity stack for robots. Machines can share context, pass knowledge from one to another, run safe AI inference, verify trusted hardware, and stay aligned through on-chain verification in real time.
That is what makes Fabric interesting: it is not just helping machines work. It is building a shared intelligence layer for the physical world, where coordination itself becomes infrastructure.