I’ve been thinking about something while watching how robotics is evolving.

Most of the attention today goes toward making machines smarter — better AI models, better sensors, and more advanced autonomy. But intelligence by itself doesn’t automatically create an economy.

For robots to operate across networks and interact with people or other machines, they need identity, trust, and coordination systems. Without those foundations, even the most advanced robots remain isolated tools rather than participants in a broader ecosystem.

That’s why the approach taken by Fabric Foundation is interesting to watch. Instead of focusing only on building smarter robots, the idea behind ROBO and the Fabric Protocol is to create the infrastructure layer that could allow robots to operate economically — with identity frameworks, payment rails, and coordination mechanisms.

If a real robot economy ever develops, it will likely require both intelligence and infrastructure. AI may power the machines, but systems that enable trust, identity, and transactions are what allow networks to scale.

It’s still early, but thinking about robotics from that infrastructure perspective changes how the whole space looks.

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