We are heading into a world where robots and AI agents do real work. The big question is who owns their earnings and how do they get paid safely?
Fabric Foundation answers that. As a non-profit they are creating the infrastructure so machines can act as independent participants in the economy.
Every robot or AI gets an on-chain identity. It also gets a wallet. That wallet can receive payments, stake for security, and even spend on upgrades or charging.
The system uses verifiable computing. When a robot finishes a task the network can prove it happened without trusting a single company. Tasks get allocated decentrally. Payments happen automatically when conditions are met.
Why does this matter? Today robots depend on central servers. One hack or outage stops everything. Fabric makes the network open and unstoppable. Humans and machines work together with clear rules that stay aligned with our values.
Real-world angle? Think delivery robots in a city. One finishes a drop-off. The proof goes on-chain. Payment hits its wallet instantly. It then pays a small fee for traffic data from other robots. No company in the middle taking a cut every time.
Same idea in factories or hospitals. Robots coordinate repairs or deliveries directly. Everything is transparent and auditable.
Fabric Foundation keeps it neutral. They focus on governance, safety, and making sure machines stay helpful to people. No single owner controls the future.
This is the robot economy starting today – open, fair, and on-chain.
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