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One idea in Fabric Protocol that caught my attention is the possibility of a “robot app store.”

Think about how smartphones work today. Developers build apps that add new capabilities — navigation, payments, communication — and users download the ones they need.

Fabric imagines something similar for robots.

Instead of every robot being locked into a fixed set of abilities, developers could create specialized robot skills navigation modules, inspection routines, warehouse sorting logic, delivery optimization tools, and more.

Those skills could be shared across the network and monetized through the ecosystem.

A warehouse robot might download a better routing algorithm.

A service robot might install a new cleaning or inspection routine.

An industrial robot could add a quality-control module.

Each time a robot uses a skill, the developer who built it could receive payment through the network.

In that sense, Fabric isn’t just building infrastructure for robots to transact — it’s exploring how an open marketplace for robot capabilities could emerge.

And if robots continue spreading across industries, the demand for those skills could grow quickly.