When I look at evolution of decentralized physical infrastructure network I see more than technical trend.

I see fundamental shift in how we organize the physical world. DePIN emerged from simple but powerful idea: infrastructure does not have to be owned or controlled by a single authority.

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Instead, communities can coordinate devices, sensors, mobility systems and compute resources through decentralized networks and shared incentives.

It is a compelling vision.

Machines operating on their own yet still aligned through transparent economic system.

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But as I watch rapid rise of autonomous robotics something feels incomplete. Incentives alone are not enough.

Robots also need identity, trust and a reliable way to communicate with one another. Without those foundations, autonomy stays siloed. Machines may act independently, but they cannot truly collaborate.


That is why Fabric Protocol stands out to me as such an important step forward. It feels like the connective tissue between decentralized infrastructure and robotics.

By enabling secure machine identities, trusted data exchange and programmable coordination it give robots the confidence to interact and transact with each other.

To me this is natural progression.

A world where autonomous machines do more than operate on their own.

They participate in decentralized and intelligent economy that built on trust, coordination and shared purpose.

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