I used to think blockchain's killer application would be financial.
Then I watched a robot dog autonomously navigate to a charging station and realized the real unlock is something older than finance.
Identity.
Before anything can participate in an economy earning, spending, building reputation it needs to exist as a recognizable entity.
Humans have passports, credit histories, legal personhood. Robots have serial numbers on manufacturer servers that disappear if the company shuts down.
ROBO's on-chain identity layer is architecturally simple but practically profound.
Every robot gets a cryptographic identity recording capabilities, task history, and behavioral reputation that no single company controls and no server shutdown can erase.
When a robot's track record lives on a public ledger, insurers can underwrite it. Operators can trust it.
Developers can build on it. The entire machine economy becomes possible.
Not because robots got smarter. Because they finally got verifiable.
That's the foundation Fabric is laying.
Quietly.
Correctly.