In autonomous networks, disagreements are inevitable. A delivery robot might claim a package was delivered while another system logs a failure. These conflicts aren’t just technicalthey can break coordination if left unresolved.
This is where @Fabric Foundation shines. By recording every action with verifiable machine evidence, Fabric allows the network to resolve disputes quickly and objectively. The protocol ensures every task is auditable, outcomes are agreed upon, and rewards are distributed fairly.
I find this fascinating because it mirrors human accountability: even in our own systems, conflicts arise and trust has to be earned. Watching machines achieve the same level of coordination and dispute resolution without humans guiding every step is, in my experience, one of the most exciting aspects of the machine economy.
In short: intelligence isn’t enough. Machines need mechanisms to handle conflict to operate at scale. Fabric doesn’t just enable work it enables trustworthy collaboration between machines that have never met.
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