Silicon-based labor has received its first check
I stared at the real-time on-chain data continuously refreshing on the screen, a set of scheduling instructions that the Fabric protocol had just successfully run on the mainnet. Just now, a simulated node located in Detroit completed the payment confirmation for a certain hardware adaptation from Boston Dynamics. This is not the kind of false test we often see, but a real value exchange. While the outside world is still discussing the turnover rate of $ROBO in the secondary market, or the price games after its listing on Binance and Bybit, I care more about that striking fact: machines are bypassing cumbersome human financial intermediaries through code protocols to pay their own electricity bills.