ill be honest when i first started looking at robotics projects in crypto i was pretty skeptical
most of them felt like they were trying to sell the machine not the system behind it. interesting hardware maybe but not much thinking about the infrastructure that would actually let robots coordinate and operate at scale
fabric felt a bit different once i spent more time reading about it
what stood out wasnt just the robot angle but the idea of building open infrastructure for how robots interact coordinate and earn trust in the real world
instead of treating robotics like a closed product owned by one company fabric looks at it more like a network problem. identity payments verification data sharing and governance all part of the same system
one thing i found genuinely interesting is the focus on verifiable coordination. if robots are going to operate widely there needs to be a way to prove what happened who did the work and whether the result can be trusted
in that context $robo feels less like a marketing token and more like something tied to participation inside the system
still early and still a lot to prove but its one of the robotics ideas in crypto that im keeping an eye on for now

