#robo $ROBO

For a long time, people believed the biggest challenge in building a machine economy would be intelligence. The focus was always on smarter AI models, advanced robotics, and autonomous agents capable of making decisions on their own. The idea seemed obvious: once machines become intelligent enough, everything else will naturally fall into place.

But reality shows a different picture.

The real challenge is not intelligence — it is trust.

In any economy, participants must prove who they are before they can earn, work, or build a reputation. Humans solve this through identity systems like passports, licenses, and credit histories. These systems allow strangers to trust each other.

Machines, however, rarely have such identities.

This is why solutions like $ROBO on Fabric Protocol matter. By giving machines a persistent cryptographic identity, their capabilities, task history, and reliability can be verified.

When machines can prove their work and build reputation, they stop being simple tools.

They become trusted participants in a new machine economy.

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