My day quietly depends on tiny systems of trust.
Ride hailing apps rely on drivers. Freelance platforms rely on workers. Payment apps assume the task was actually completed.
Fabric is exploring a similar model but for robots.
Before a robot can operate on the network, its operator has to lock up a $ROBO bond. You can think of it like a security deposit before the job begins. If the robot performs tasks correctly, the bond remains untouched. If it misbehaves or fails its duties, part of that bond can be slashed.
In simple terms, robot reliability gets backed by an on-chain economic guarantee.
It’s a small mechanism on the surface, but it’s what allows a global network of machines to coordinate without blindly trusting every operator.
