Centralized cloud computing is quietly holding back true decentralization in Web3.

When a smart contract needs heavy computation or a reliable frontend, it often ends up leaning on AWS or similar services. That creates a single point of failure that can be censored, shut down, or compromised.

This is exactly where DePIN steps in to change the game.

Platforms like Fluence are building a globally distributed serverless computing protocol. Instead of depending on big tech data centers, it taps into a worldwide network of independent providers.

The whole system runs on the $FLT token, rewarding participants who contribute compute power.

Developers can now execute complex logic off-chain in a trustless way while keeping everything verifiable on the blockchain.

The result? Applications that are genuinely censorship-resistant and don’t rely on any single company’s goodwill.

No more worrying that your dApp goes offline because someone flipped a switch at AWS.

@Fluence and similar DePIN projects are making it possible to build the next generation of Web3 apps that are truly decentralized from the ground up.

It’s a quiet but powerful shift toward real independence in the decentralized web.