Can Public Ledgers Help Regulate the Future Robot Economy?
I’ve been thinking about how robotics will scale in the future. If robots start operating across cities, factories, and public infrastructure, there must be reliable systems to track identity, permissions, and operational history.
Traditional databases are usually private and fragmented. But a public ledger could create transparent records that anyone can verify — from operators to regulators.
That’s why the approach from @Fabric Foundation caught my attention. With onchain identity and programmable coordination, robotic activity could become more transparent while services settle through $ROBO .
Maybe this kind of infrastructure will play a key role in regulating the future Robot Economy.
