$ROBO #ROBO @Fabric Foundation

I had a small moment recently that made this idea click for me.
I ordered a delivery and the app showed task completed. But the package hadn’t arrived yet. For a few minutes I was just staring at the screen wondering… did the system mark it early, or did something actually go wrong?
That’s when I started thinking about how blockchains verify things.
Bitcoin uses Proof-of-Workto prove computation happened.
Ethereum uses Proof-of-Staketo prove economic commitment.
But neither of those tells us if a real-world task actually happened.
That’s why the idea behind Proof-of-Robotic-Work (PoRW) caught my attention.
Instead of verifying only digital activity, PoRW is about proving that a machine or robot actually completed a physical action. A delivery finished. A warehouse robot moved inventory. A drone inspected infrastructure.
In simple terms, it’s a way for the blockchain to confirm real-world work, not just transactions.
If machines are going to participate in decentralized economies, that kind of verification starts to matter a lot.
Otherwise we’re just trusting the notification that says job completed. ✅