Rethinking What Fabric Is Really Building
What I’ve come to realize about Fabric is that it is not simply trying to advance robotics. It is focused on grounding machine activity in measurable reality.
The emphasis is not on robots generating abstract profits. It is on turning their real world actions into recorded, provable events. A package delivered, a component repaired, even energy usage consumed can be logged, validated, and economically settled.
This marks a shift away from speculative AI outputs toward observable, accountable machine behavior.
If this model scales, Fabric becomes more than technical infrastructure. It evolves into a system where tangible activity directly powers economic value.

