@Fluence is shifting fully toward AI driven compute demand, prioritizing GPU infrastructure over its previous rollup based architecture.

Core changes:

Fluence Rollup is being sunset

assets are migrating to Ethereum L1

FLT staking moves to Ethereum

provider incentives program concludes

The platform already operates 1,400+ GPUs across 32 regions and 71 data centers, with demand now heavily concentrated on GPU usage rather than general compute.

Fluence maintains its position on open, vendor independent infrastructure, but is narrowing focus to where decentralization is effective.

decentralized compute remains the foundation

GPU access and AI workloads become the primary use case

This aligns with rapid growth in AI demand and the need for a neutral compute layer.

Migration Details

migration date: April 1, 2026, 08:00 UTC

completion expected by 10:00 UTC

pFLT converts to FLT on Ethereum at 1:1

users only need to claim tokens post migration

migration window remains open until April 1, 2027

Result:

Fluence moves from broad infrastructure ambitions to a focused position as a decentralized GPU and AI compute marketplace.