I keep wondering whether the real breakthrough in robotics will be better hardware, or better coordination between people building it. That is why Fabric catches my attention. The interesting idea is not just robots on-chain, but crowdsourced robot creation through decentralized coordination. Fabric frames robots as shared systems that can be improved by many contributors, with modular skills, public ledgers, and incentives tied to useful work rather than one closed company stack. In theory, that makes machine participation more open and compounding. The harder question is whether quality control, governance, and long-term rewards can stay aligned as more builders join. I’ll be watching repeat skill usage, developer retention, and whether real robot tasks keep being verified after the early novelty fades. That is where this idea becomes durable or just ambitious.

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