I still remember the first time I tried trading a machine-economy story just on the narrative. On paper, it looked perfect, and the market got excited… for about a week. Then the usual problem hit: nobody could tell if the network was generating real activity or just recycling attention. That’s the lens I’m using with Fabric. This isn’t just “robots are cool” or “proofs are neat.”

What made me pause is how Fabric handles rewards. This isn’t a normal proof-of-stake setup—you can’t just sit on tokens and earn yield. Rewards are tied to verified work, quality, and recent activity. No work, no rewards. Even a huge $ROBO holder who does nothing gets nothing.
The question is still open. If Fabric can repeatedly prove machine activity is real, meaningful, and hard to fake, $ROBO starts feeling like real infrastructure, not a short-term trade. If not, “verified machine work” is just a catchy phrase. Watch this closely: don’t trade it like a robot story. Trade it like a live test of whether crypto can pay for real, proven work.$ROBO @Fabric Foundation #ROBO