#robo $ROBO I remember how late at night I was reviewing posts about cryptocurrencies, and someone mentioned Fabric Protocol. At first, I honestly ignored it. Another protocol… another big idea. There are already too many of these in cryptocurrency.

But later I came back and checked it out again. And this time, something felt different.

Most projects talk about DeFi, liquidity, profitability, trading. Fabric talks about something entirely different… machines and robots working together over a public network.

At first glance, this sounds crazy. But if you think about where technology is heading, it might actually make sense.

We already have delivery robots, AI agents, autonomous systems in factories. The strange part is that they all live in closed corporate systems. Fabric Protocol explores what would happen if coordination between machines became an open infrastructure.

Another interesting part is the idea of verifiable computations. Essentially, if a machine performs a certain task or computation, the result can be proven and verified on the network instead of just blindly trusting it. In a world where AI systems are everywhere, this could matter more than people think.