Been diving deeper into the Fabric ecosystem lately and something finally clicked for me.

We keep talking about AI agents trading memes or generating images, but Fabric is going after something much harder getting machines to do real physical work and record it on-chain. That's a completely different level of complexity.

Think about it: a warehouse robot in Shenzhen unloading boxes, earning ROBO tokens based on actual output. The data gets verified, rewards are distributed automatically, and if the machine underperforms? Smart contracts handle the penalties.

This isn't just another DePIN project trying to sell you expensive hardware. It's building the economic layer for autonomous machines.

The more I think about it, the more I realize this is the kind of infrastructure that could actually matter when millions of robots are working alongside humans. ROBO might be early, but the direction feels right.

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