Sit down because here comes a story. The other day I was thinking: we live surrounded by technology, but robots still depend on people for everything. To pay bills, to decide routes, to even recharge batteries.

Then I discover the project from @FabricProtocol and realize that someone finally thought about this. They are building something simple in concept but huge in practice: giving financial identity to robots.

Think with me. An autonomous delivery robot arrives at the charging point. Today someone needs to be there to pay. With $ROBO, the robot has its own wallet. It arrives, identifies, pays, and continues working. Without people in the middle. It's the so-called machine-to-machine payment.

And it's not just that. The Fabric Foundation is creating an infrastructure that allows:

  • Robots to negotiate services among themselves

  • We will validate tasks without depending on a central server

  • They will accumulate value for the work they perform

It sounds like a science fiction movie, but there are already big players involved. The partnership with OpenMind (ex-DeepMind) and the recent listing on Binance show that this is serious.

Of course, it's just the beginning. A project with a seed tag is always more volatile, the community is still forming, prices fluctuate. But the thesis... oh, the thesis is good.

Because in the end, the question remains: if tomorrow a robot works for 8 hours straight delivering packages, whose account does the money go into? The company that bought it, the manufacturer, or the robot itself?

The Fabric Foundation is betting on the third option. And that changes everything.

#FabricFoundation #Aİ #MachineEconomy $ROBO