I had a random thought this morning while scrolling through AI and robotics news: what happens when machines start needing their own economy?

That question pulled me deeper into $ROBO and what @Fabric Foundation is quietly building. Most robotics today still lives inside closed ecosystems. A company builds the robot, owns the software, controls the data… and the rest of us just trust whatever happens inside the machine.

Fabric is proposing something different.

Instead of black-box robots, imagine machines with on-chain identities, transparent activity logs, and verifiable actions recorded on a public ledger. In simple terms, every robotic task could leave a traceable digital footprint.

That idea alone could reshape how industries think about safety, accountability, and regulation.

But what really interests me is the long-term vision: a world where robots can coordinate tasks, share verified data, and even participate in economic activity through $ROBO.

Of course, big questions remain. Can decentralized validation stay honest? Will incentives stay sustainable as the network grows?

Still, watching this unfold feels a bit like witnessing the early sketches of a machine economy.

Maybe $ROBO isn’t just another trending token.

Maybe it’s infrastructure forming before most people notice.

Curious what others think about this direction for robotics.

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