Ever notice how robots are still stuck inside closed company systems? That’s the friction Fabric Protocol is trying to remove. By giving machines on-chain identities, developers can coordinate robots, assign tasks, and settle payments automatically. That matters because today every robotics stack is siloed, and integration is painful.

The catch is latency and scalability. Real-world robots need instant responses, while public ledgers move slower. If Fabric can verify work without slowing machines down, it could simplify how businesses deploy robotics.

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