I’ve noticed something changing in crypto lately. More people around me are letting bots handle things—trades, liquidity moves, even entire strategies. At first it sounded convenient, but it also made me wonder something simple.

If a piece of software moves your money, who is actually responsible for that decision?

That question led me to look into Fabric Protocol. The idea is pretty straightforward: automated systems should have clear identities, rules, and records of what they do. Not smarter bots—just more transparent ones.

As automation grows in crypto, maybe the real challenge isn’t speed or profit.

Maybe it’s making sure we can still understand what the machines are doing.

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