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 āAutonomousā and āDecentralizedā?
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 weāre 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, Ćscar Castillo and Simón EspĆnola from Dobprotocol, outlines the core architecture and trust models required to scale this vision globally.
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