Fabric Protocol is not just about smarter robots. It is about making robotics more visible, accountable, and safer. The real strength of this idea is not only decentralization, but the promise that robot actions can be verified instead of blindly trusted. That changes the discussion from innovation alone to responsibility as well. If robots can learn together, update through shared experience, and still remain within coded safety limits, then this could become a strong model for the future. But important questions remain. Can every real world action truly be verified without slowing the system down? Who should decide the safety and ethical limits built into machines? And if robot evolution is governed by the community, can that process remain wise, fair, and secure? These are the questions that will decide whether Fabric becomes a real standard or only a bold idea.

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