Fabric’s L1 migration is not just a chain upgrade, but a rebuild from scratch. Base was designed for human movement of money, where every action is human-initiated and gas-paid. Robots, however, do not work this way. A fleet of robots makes hundreds of state changes per minute, task completions, sensor readings, handoffs, and more. Gas fees would skyrocket.
Fabric is designed to build a consensus layer for these new types of transactions, execution environments for robots, and proving these transactions happened and that robots completed tasks.
And then there is the issue of permanence versus compliance. Immutable ledgers have difficulty meeting deletion rights, privacy, and retention requirements. The reality is, robots have data that can expose some very sensitive truths.
The solution is selective disclosure: proving, commitments, redaction, time-limited visibility, and audience-specific truths. The test is auditable, legally defensible, and deployable. If done correctly, robot economies will flourish. If not, enterprises will remain stuck in the cloud.@Fabric Foundation $ROBO #ROBO
