Everyone’s talking about AI agents like they’re magic. But here’s the question nobody asks: how do you actually trust them?

Right now, most AI systems are black boxes. They do things, and you just… hope they’re acting correctly. That works for a chatbot. It doesn’t work when money or assets are involved.

This is where Fabric clicks for me.

Instead of building another agent that just does things, they’re building the layer underneath—the part that makes agents verifiable. Humans, robots, and AI can coordinate onchain with cryptographic proof baked into every step. You’re not trusting the AI. You’re trusting the math.

That shifts the whole conversation.

We’re so early that most people are still chasing the shiny objects. But the real bet is on infrastructure that lets machines participate in the economy without us having to cross our fingers and hope they behave.

That’s what verifiable coordination looks like. And it’s probably how this actually scales.

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