@Fabric Foundation || If robots are going to live among us shouldn't their rules be transparent?
Yeah seriously When a robot decides how fast to move near your kid how firmly to grip grandma's arm or whether to hand over that hot coffee, you deserve to know the exact guidelines it's following not some hidden company code.
Fabric Protocol puts those rules on a public ledger as open smart contracts.
Anyone can read them, check if they're being applied, and see proposed changes before they happen.
Community votes via $ROBO update them, not secret boardrooms.
No more trust us, it's safe. Transparency means real accountability when robots share our space.
Feels like common sense to me. You agree? Or too much openness scary?