Fabric is not just building a robot network. It is also testing ways to create standardized proof of real-world actions. This means tasks done by robots or systems can be verified and recorded in a clear, trusted way. The focus is not only on OM1 or $ROBO tokens, but on breaking jobs into small, simple economic units that can be tracked and reused. @Fabric Foundation


This changes how work is valued. Information and proof created today can be used again in the future instead of starting from zero. Verified tasks become building blocks that others can trust and use. #MIRA $MIRA

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If this works, Fabric will do more than coordinate robots. It will create a system where real-world actions can be priced, reused, and traded like digital products. This could change the economy, because work itself becomes something that can be stored, shared, and exchanged—not just performed once and forgotten. #treading