Lately I’ve been thinking about how robotics will actually integrate into everyday work. Most discussions focus on the machines themselves, but the bigger challenge might be trust and coordination. That’s why the concept behind @Fabric Foundation FND caught my attention.
Fabric Foundation is trying to build a public system where machine activity can be recorded and verified, almost like a shared logbook for robots working across different environments. If robots are going to collaborate with humans in factories, logistics, or even cities, there needs to be a transparent way to track what they do.
This is where $ROBO becomes interesting to me. It seems designed to support that network by helping coordinate data, computation, and incentives. The idea of verifiable machine work is still early, but it feels like a practical direction for robotics infrastructure.#ROBO

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