One thing people often misunderstand about ROBO and Fabric Protocol is that scaling the network isn’t just about handling more transactions. The harder challenge is coordination.

Fabric’s robotics coordination network is built around robots submitting tasks that must be verified through its verifiable computing model. When activity increases, validators aren’t just processing data they’re checking proofs that robotic work actually happened. That’s a very different kind of load.

So if thousands of robots start sending tasks at the same time, the real pressure falls on validator incentives and proof verification inside the ROBO network.

If that moment comes, will Fabric Protocol’s coordination layer keep up?

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