Fabric isn’t really betting on robots themselves—it’s betting on what they don’t yet have: a complete economic framework.

That’s the part many people overlook. It’s not enough for a machine to complete a task. The real challenge lies in everything surrounding it: How is the machine identified?

How is work assigned?

How is completion verified?

And how is value transferred once the task is done?

Fabric is focused on building this underlying layer, which makes it feel more substantial than typical robot or AI narratives.

This is also why its relevance goes beyond robotics. The moment machine-driven activity can be tracked, coordinated, and settled natively, our understanding of money