Who pays when a robotic dog scratches a Porsche? Fabric's cyber black box

When physical robots hit the streets, the biggest risk isn't slow work, but who takes the blame when an accident occurs. Traditional accountability can drag on for months, and no one wants to take responsibility.

But if this machine runs on the Fabric protocol, things become extremely cold and efficient. With every step it takes and every time its mechanical arm grabs something, it generates an immutable cryptographic proof at the base layer. This is an absolutely objective cyber black box. @Fabric Foundation

Once a collision occurs, the smart contract directly retrieves on-chain data for verification. If the accident is caused by a node algorithm deviation, the system will instantly trigger the Slash mechanism, directly confiscating the $ROBO tokens staked by that node for automatic compensation$BTC

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