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I’m keeping an eye on Fabric Protocol because it doesn’t feel like a hype project. Most AI projects promise magic and scale, but fail when reality hits. Fabric is different.

It’s tackling the messy, essential stuff: giving machines identity, a way to take tasks, prove work, move value, and operate in systems people can trust. That’s the hard, unglamorous work most teams ignore.

What I like most? Fabric treats machines as participants, not just tools. That means real coordination, verified contributions, incentives, and open participation.

It’s building the plumbing behind intelligent systems, not just painting a shiny picture.

It’s unfinished, messy, and ambitious—and that’s exactly why it matters. The real test isn’t the vision, it’s whether it can survive reality and become useful. If it does, it won’t be hype—it’ll be infrastructure that actually works.