Trustless Machines

Here's a question most people haven't thought about yet: when autonomous robots start operating at scale across industries, who do they trust? In centralized systems, the answer is: whoever owns the platform. One company controls the network, sets the rules, takes the fees, and can shut down access at any time. That's a fragile foundation for infrastructure that the world will depend on. @FabricFND is building the decentralized alternative. Their protocol enables trustless coordination between autonomous machines — robots, AI agents, and automated systems that can interact, transact, and collaborate without relying on a central authority. $ROBO is the economic layer that makes this trustlessness possible. Validators stake $ROBO to secure the network. Participants use $ROBO to pay for coordination services. The community governs with $ROBO. Every piece of the system is designed to eliminate single points of failure and single points of control. This is what decentralization actually looks like when applied to a real-world problem — not just moving money without banks, but moving intelligence and action without gatekeepers. @FabricFND is solving one of the most important infrastructure challenges of the next decade. $ROBO is how you participate in that solution from day one. #ROBO