#robo $ROBO
Fabric Protocol tries to position itself as a coordination layer for robotics, but the main challenge in robotics is not trust or transparency, it is reliability in unpredictable environments. Adding a blockchain layer does not directly solve that, and may introduce latency and complexity where speed matters. The multi-token design and battery-style resource model look structured, but they risk increasing friction if users and developers have to actively manage them. The privacy approach aims to balance confidentiality with accountability, which is necessary for real-world systems, but difficult to execute without trade-offs. The bigger concern is adoption, since the protocol depends on a level of ecosystem maturity that may not exist yet. Fabric shows strong design intent, but unless it can hide complexity and fit real user behavior, it risks becoming a system that sounds advanced but struggles to gain real traction.