The next big Web3 narrative might not be another L1… it could be decentralized compute.
As AI, DePIN, and on-chain applications scale, the demand for open infrastructure keeps increasing. Relying on centralized cloud providers doesn’t align well with Web3’s core vision.
That’s where Fluence ($FLT) enters the picture.
Fluence is building a decentralized compute marketplace, allowing developers to run applications across a distributed network instead of traditional cloud platforms. This approach creates a more open and censorship-resistant infrastructure layer for Web3.
We’re already seeing similar momentum across the decentralized infrastructure space:
• $RNDR powering decentralized GPU rendering
• $AKT building decentralized cloud infrastructure
• $FLT focusing on verifiable decentralized compute
As DePIN and AI infrastructure narratives continue to grow, projects building the backend of Web3 could become increasingly important.
What stands out about FLT is its focus on enterprise grade decentralized compute not just narrative, but actual deployment infrastructure across regions and data centers. It aligns strongly with the DePIN + AI infra convergence.
If AI is the new oil, decentralized compute is the pipeline.
Infra cycles take time but when they run, they reshape entire ecosystems.