Recently, the AI sector has been bustling, but do you really understand where the core narrative lies next? Today, I carefully examined the underlying logic of
@Fabric Foundation and found that its ambition is indeed vast, directly hitting the most painful point in the AI era - human-machine trust.
The current AI and robots are becoming increasingly powerful, but there are still significant flaws in decentralization, transparency, and security. The Fabric Protocol, as a global open network, has created a set of proxy-native infrastructure specifically for 'universal robots.'
👉 In simple terms, what is it really good at?
It coordinates the data, computation, and regulation of robots through the public ledger of blockchain. This achieves true 'verifiable computation,' allowing every action of the robot to be traceable on the chain, completely bridging the gap for 'secure collaboration' between humans and robots. With its modular design, the future expansion possibilities are truly limitless.