For years, the internet solved identity and payments for humans. Now the same problem is showing up again but this time for machines.
That’s where @openmind_agi’s FABRIC comes in. As AI moves out of data centers and into the physical world, robots stop being simple tools. They become autonomous systems operating in homes, offices, streets, and shared spaces.
To function on their own, they need three things: identity, payments, and provenance. Crypto already solved this stack for people.
OpenMind’s FABRIC extends the same logic to physical AI. FABRIC is OpenMind’s trust and coordination layer for machines. It allows robots to verify identity, prove location and activity, and settle payments directly without humans in the loop.
That changes what robots are. They stop being assistants and start becoming economic actors. Yesterday’s robots lived in factories. Today’s machines are mobile, connected, and learning in the wild. They need context. They need a shared network. They need infrastructure they can trust.
They need OpenMind’s FABRIC. The latest FABRIC dashboard update adds social account linking, strengthening real-user identity as OpenMind rolls out new products for the human–machine world.
It’s about building the invisible rails machines that will depend on as autonomy becomes real. OpenMind isn’t just giving robots intelligence. It’s giving them the ability to verify, coordinate, and transact in the real world.
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For years, the internet solved identity and payments for humans. Now the same problem is showing up again but this time for machines.
That’s where @openmind_agi’s FABRIC comes in.
As AI moves out of data centers and into the physical world, robots stop being simple tools. They become autonomous systems operating in homes, offices, streets, and shared spaces.
To function on their own, they need three things:
identity, payments, and provenance.
Crypto already solved this stack for people.
OpenMind’s FABRIC extends the same logic to physical AI.
FABRIC is OpenMind’s trust and coordination layer for machines. It allows robots to verify identity, prove location and activity, and settle payments directly without humans in the loop.
That changes what robots are.
They stop being assistants and start becoming economic actors.
Yesterday’s robots lived in factories. Today’s machines are mobile, connected, and learning in the wild.
They need context.
They need a shared network.
They need infrastructure they can trust.
They need OpenMind’s FABRIC.
The latest FABRIC dashboard update adds social account linking, strengthening real-user identity as OpenMind rolls out new products for the human–machine world.
It’s about building the invisible rails machines that will depend on as autonomy becomes real. OpenMind isn’t just giving robots intelligence. It’s giving them the ability to verify, coordinate, and transact in the real world.