DAMs

Decentralized Autonomous Machines.

A DAM is a physical machine that can operate autonomously, generate value, and interact with decentralized networks without relying on centralized intermediaries.

What makes a Machine ā€œAutonomousā€ and ā€œDecentralizedā€?

To qualify as a DAM, a machine must combine:

  • Physical autonomy (e.g., operate with minimal human intervention).

  • Digital agency (e.g., manage data, transactions, or compute tasks).

  • Decentralized coordination (e.g., connect to smart contracts, use verifiable data, and act within a trustless system).

These machines are no longer passive infrastructure. They become active economic agents in the Machine Economy.

DAMs are the ultimate application of what we’re building

  • Machines that validate themselves.

  • Machines that trigger smart contracts.

  • Machines that generate and distribute revenue in real time.

  • Machines that can form part of trustless networks of infrastructure.

With DOB Validator as their entry point and TrustOps as their verification layer, DAMs become a new class of asset.

Dive Deeper: Read the research

To understand the full potential of DAMs, we invite you to read the paper:

Trustworthy Decentralized Autonomous Machines: A New Paradigm in Automation Economy

This paper, co-authored by Fernando Castillo, Ɠscar Castillo and Simón EspĆ­nola from Dobprotocol, outlines the core architecture and trust models required to scale this vision globally.

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