I think the single most underrated problem in the autonomous systems space right now is not capability. Every week there is a new demo. A new model. A new robot doing something that looked impossible two years ago. The capability conversation is loud and it is mostly justified.
The proof conversation is silent. And that silence is where the real bottleneck lives.
A robot completes a task. Logs look clean. Output is there. But the moment an outside party asks for independent verification the whole thing falls apart. Not because something went wrong. Because the layer that makes machine actions provable to anyone beyond the operator simply does not exist yet. Every work record lives in a private database. Every payment routes through a human intermediary. Every accountability mechanism depends entirely on trusting the company that owns the hardware.
ROBO by Fabric Foundation is building the layer underneath all of that. On-chain identity that follows the robot. Staked bonds that create real operator accountability. Task settlement that makes completed work verifiable to anyone without needing access to a private system.
The robot economy is scaling faster than the infrastructure supporting it. That gap is not sustainable. Someone has to build the accountability layer before the hardware ships at a scale no centralized system can handle.
Fabric is building it now while the window is still open.
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