I keep coming back to the idea that robotics may be limited less by hardware than by coordination. A smart machine is useful, but a machine that can prove what it is, what it did, and how it gets paid starts to look like a real economic actor. That is why Fabric stands out to me. My read is that it is building an onchain layer for robots, tying identity, payments, verification, and governance together, with $ROBO used for fees, staking, participation, and policy decisions. The interesting part is the incentive design: adaptive emissions and rewards tied to verified contribution rather than passive holding. The open question is whether verification and governance stay credible at scale. I’ll be watching real robot activity and developer adoption most closely.
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