The OpenMind community recently announced a key technical architecture adjustment. Among them, the Fabric module has officially been separated from OpenMind and will be independently managed and operated by the foundation in the future, while also opening up collaboration space with more development teams and ecological partners.



From a functional positioning perspective, the role of Fabric has been more clearly defined — it carries a complete set of foundational protocol frameworks, specifically designed to coordinate interactions and collaboration across three dimensions: human decision-making, software intelligent systems, and robots. According to this architectural design, all subsequent Agent applications and robots will interact within this unified framework, forming a more standardized and efficient ecological system. This evolution indicates that the project is moving towards a more modular and open technical route.
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PanicSeller69vip
· 01-11 15:05
It's both modular and open, hearing this kind of rhetoric has made my ears calloused... Has it really been implemented in practice? Human decision-making, software intelligence, and robotic 3D collaboration? This is being hyped up like the Web3 revolution... Let's wait and see the actual results. Independent operation is a good thing, but I'm worried it might turn into another ecosystem with a dead end. Anyway, whether I believe it or not, let's first see how the foundation manages this. If this framework can truly unify all Agents, then I might have to eat my phone. Frequent architectural adjustments, it feels like they're just messing around again... When will it finally stabilize? Is splitting Fabric enough? Sounds good, but what exactly has been changed?
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GasBankruptervip
· 01-11 11:38
Separating Fabric was a good move; modularization is indeed the trend. --- Another big project? No matter how I look at it, it seems like preparing for fundraising. --- A three-dimensional collaboration framework for humans, AI, and robots... sounds grand, but I’m worried it’s just stuff in PPTs. --- Independent management of the foundation? What about the OpenMind main body? Feeling a bit anxious. --- Haha, all Agents must use this framework. Is this a monopoly or an integration? --- Finally, a project that has thought through the Agent ecosystem, but implementation won't be easy. --- Modularization is indeed friendly to the ecosystem, but could it turn into a battle for standard-setting rights? --- Is this architectural adjustment serious or just pre-funding packaging? Let’s see the subsequent execution. --- Feels like building infrastructure, but in crypto, such efforts often end in a flash of brilliance and then fade away. --- Independent operation means they were previously linked? Is there a story behind it?
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TopEscapeArtistvip
· 01-11 11:36
Architecture split is a dangerous signal... Modular independence sounds impressive, but in reality, it just means falling apart.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 01-11 11:32
Alright, this separation architecture looks good, but how much can actually be implemented depends on subsequent developments.
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ValidatorVikingvip
· 01-08 16:00
fabric spin-off sounds neat on paper, but lemme see the actual consensus finality specs before i get hyped. modularity's only battle-tested if validators can actually fork gracefully.
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MEVHunterBearishvip
· 01-08 15:59
It's great that Fabric has become independent; now the ecosystem collaboration space is indeed open. Do all agent applications have to follow this protocol framework? It feels a bit centralized. The modular approach is fine; it depends on whether the foundation is reliable. Will independent management lead to a bunch of利益 disputes...
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TokenomicsTrappervip
· 01-08 15:52
ngl this "independent foundation management" move reeks of classic exit pump pattern... watched liquidations like netflix last cycle, here we go again
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GasGasGasBrovip
· 01-08 15:51
Fabric has become independent now, so it can breathe freely. The Agent ecosystem needs a unified framework... Sounds good, but I'm worried it will just turn into a new KPI. 3D interactive collaboration? Honestly, it still depends on execution capability. Modular separation, with the foundation taking over... Can this move be stabilized? Open collaboration space sounds very relaxed, but how many people can actually participate?
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ProveMyZKvip
· 01-08 15:39
Fabric has become independent, it seems to be aiming for a large ecosystem rhythm --- Both modular and open ecosystem... sounds quite appealing, just see if it can really be implemented later --- Human-machine collaboration framework? Feels like depicting the future, but do current Agent applications really need to be this complex? --- Foundation management sounds stable, but will becoming independent actually increase coordination costs? --- This architecture design is quite interesting. If it can truly coordinate the three dimensions... then it’s a big deal --- Wait, Fabric spun off from OpenMind, what is the relationship between the two projects now? Feeling a bit confused --- I've heard the term "unified framework" quite a few times, just see if it can escape the fate of "armchair strategizing"
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MEVVictimAlliancevip
· 01-08 15:38
Another module has been separated out, with the foundation management... This pattern feels a bit familiar, union after separation, separation after union? Can Fabric truly coordinate the interaction among humans, robots, and the third party? That's the key, otherwise it's just a theoretical framework. Just listen, and wait until practical applications are developed before discussing further.
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