A few recent @Fluence updates point to the same theme: reduce the weirdness around buying compute.

Credit card payments are now live in Fluence Console, while crypto payments remain available. That sounds basic, but basic matters. If a team wants to deploy in seconds, payment rails should not become the hardest part of the process.

Add the Q2’26 DAO report on spending, treasury balances, governance decisions, product updates, and next steps, and the picture gets clearer: Fluence is trying to make decentralized compute more legible.

Not just “trust the network.” Show the console, show the payment options, show the DAO numbers.

That is the kind of receipt-driven progress $FLT needs.