When I look at the current wave of trending tokens, what stands out isn’t just price action it is the story they’re telling about where Web3 is heading.
$GRT (the Graph): has become the backbone of querying blockchain data. It’s about making decentralized information accessible and usable, which is critical for scaling dApps.
$FIL (filecoin): continues to push decentralized storage forward, proving that data doesn’t have to live in centralized silos.
$AR (Arweave): adds permanence to the mix, ensuring that what’s stored can live on-chain indefinitely.
Together, these projects highlight a clear narrative: Web3 is about data sovereignty, accessibility, and resilience.
And then there is $FLT ( @Fluence ). What makes Fluence stand out is how it connects these threads. Instead of just focusing on storage or indexing, Fluence is building a decentralized compute layer where applications can run without relying on centralized servers. In a way, it complements the missions of $GRT, $FIL, and $AR by asking: what happens once you have decentralized data? You need decentralized execution to truly complete the picture.


