I always thought robots were just tools. Machines that follow commands and do repetitive work. But recently, I came across Fabric Protocol, and it made me rethink everything I believed about technology.
At first, I did not fully understand it. A network where robots can earn, work, and even have their own identity sounded too futuristic. But the more I explored it, the more it started to make sense.
I imagined a simple situation. A delivery robot picks up a package and brings it to my house. Once the job is done, the system checks if the task was completed correctly. If everything is fine, the robot gets paid automatically in digital tokens. No company in the middle. No human managing the payment.
That idea alone felt powerful.
What really impressed me was how the system verifies work. Usually, we trust machines without proof. But here, every action is recorded and verified. That means less cheating and more trust.
I also liked the idea that robots are not controlled by a single company. They are part of an open network. Anyone can use them, and anyone can benefit from them. It feels more fair and open.
Of course, I know this is still early. Building such a system in the real world is not easy. There are technical challenges, and a lot depends on how well the team executes their vision.
But one thing is clear to me now. This is not just another crypto project. It is a new way of thinking about machines and work.
For the first time, I felt like robots are not just tools anymore. They are becoming participants in our economy.