Initially, I thought the PoRW of Fabric was just a new name for the reward mechanism associated with narrative robotics.


But upon closer reading, I found that the difference lies in the fact that the reward here does not follow passive holding, but is tied to verified real physical work. A robot completing tasks, sending sufficiently valid data, or contributing compute can all be recognized by the system and receive ROBO if they pass the verification layer.
The point I find noteworthy is that each robot is also assigned a unique identity and wallet on the chain. This means that machines not only work but also begin to participate in a clearer value cycle. Bonding and slashing also make this mechanism less of a "storytelling" approach.
In my view, this is the most important part of Fabric, as it brings the tokenomics of ROBO closer to real productivity on the network.
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ParnoRuslanvip
· 5h ago
$MANTRA
What would you choose: billions of mantra tokens, or 0.5 beer?
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