Web3 Infra Is Finally Getting Modular: $FLT,
$TAO ,
$FIL , $GRASS
Been tracking on-chain infra for a while. The big 2024-2025 shift: we stopped trying to build “one decentralized AWS” and started building specialized layers that actually talk to each other.
@Fluence is the missing middleware
Fluence’s mission is “permissionless serverless.” In practice: devs write code, deploy it once, and it runs on a global network of independent CPUs. No single cloud provider, no gatekeepers.
@Bittensor : Decentralized AI intelligence layer
Subnets produce models, data, inference. But those models need somewhere cheap to run.
$TAO creates the intelligence, $FLT can execute it. The combo is AI agents that think + act without centralized APIs.
@Filecoin : The data layer
Cold storage + hot retrieval is solved. 2.5 EiB stored. But stored data is useless unless you compute on it. Fluence functions can pull from
$FIL , process, and output results all permissionlessly. Infra is stacking.
@Grass Official $GRASS: The data sourcing layer
2M+ users sell their unused bandwidth so AI labs can scrape the web. $GRASS pays for raw data. But raw data needs cleaning, labeling, transforming. That’s serverless compute work exactly what $FLT enables.
What I’m noticing:
Web3 infra 2021 = “replace AWS with one token.”
Web3 infra 2026 = “specialized DePIN legos.”
Storage, compute, intelligence, bandwidth — each with its own token and provider set. Fluence’s role is the glue: execute code across all of them without asking permission.
#DePIN #Web3 #AI