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Today's hot topics in the square have been contracted by $ROBO
Many friends have received great results, and I am quite happy about it
I turned back to look at the white paper of @Fabric Foundation , and I discovered a bug that has been selectively ignored by all tech giants
NVIDIA is creating the strongest brain, Unitree is creating the most flexible legs, and Tesla is creating the most human-like body
But everyone has assumed one thing: the wallets of these robots must be controlled by humans
This is typical carbon-based arrogance
In 2026, if a vacuum robot finds itself out of power, it should be able to buy electricity on its own, rather than sending a popup asking its owner to recharge
If it cannot have financial autonomy, then the so-called intelligence is just a high-end remote-controlled toy
Fabric's current entry point is extremely sharp
It bypasses the hardware's inward competition and directly targets machine finance
It gives robots an on-chain ID and provides them with USDC payment channels
This not only solves the payment issue but also the 'trust' issue
If I were a factory owner, I wouldn't dare to rent a black box robot; but if every historical task and every maintenance record is verifiable on-chain (and immutable), I would dare to automatically settle with it using smart contracts
—————— Future economic growth will not come from humans (population is shrinking), but from silicon-based labor
When billions of robots start generating GDP, they need their own SWIFT system
Fabric is paving the way
It is not sexy, does not shout out single trades, and is even a bit dull
But just like the TCP/IP protocol back in the day, the value of connection itself is often the most severely underestimated
Don't focus on the ups and downs of those few points
Go see if this set of robots' social contract can run smoothly
Once it runs smoothly, this will be the physical layer Alpha of the next decade. #robo
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