Lately it feels like the strongest Web3 narratives are all starting to connect around infrastructure. AI, decentralized compute, privacy, and real-world networks are becoming much bigger conversations than they were a year ago.

That’s part of why $FLT has been catching my attention. @Fluence is building decentralized cloud compute infrastructure, and it fits naturally into where the market seems to be heading. As AI demand keeps growing, compute is becoming one of the most valuable resources in tech, and decentralized alternatives are starting to make more sense.

A few other projects that fit into this broader narrative:

$PHA : focused on privacy-preserving cloud compute and AI-related infrastructure.

$RLC : one of the earlier decentralized computing networks connecting unused compute resources to applications that need them.

$WMTX : building decentralized wireless and connectivity infrastructure through community-powered networks.

What stands out is how these ecosystems are all solving different infrastructure problems at the same time compute, privacy, connectivity, and distributed networks.

Feels like Web3 is slowly evolving into a real infrastructure layer for AI and the next generation of the internet, not just a financial system anymore.

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