Honestly, Fabric is one of those projects that’s just… hard to pin down 👀. At first, I was like, “Whoa, they’re trying to do everything—robots, agents, verifiable computation, governance… chill a sec.” Normally, that’s a red flag for me. But the more I dug, the more it stopped feeling like a flashy story and started feeling like they might actually be building real infrastructure for machines to operate together.
What’s wild is that it’s not just about the token 🚀. It’s about creating a space where autonomous systems can handle identity, tasks, payments, permissions, AND accountability in a verifiable way. That’s insanely hard to pull off. Most projects just hype it. Fabric feels… serious.
That said, it’s still early. There’s a gap between the idea and seeing this work in the wild. Ambition is easy—making it actually function under real conditions? That’s the real test.
I’m not fully sold yet, but I’m also not ignoring it. Something about it feels genuinely like it’s trying to solve a problem no one else is touching 💡.
What do you all think—can a project this ambitious actually pull it off?
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