Not every project needs to be visible to the average user.
When we visit a website, we rarely stop to think about the technologies powering it. The same thing is gradually happening in Web3—the most important changes are increasingly taking place "under the hood."
That’s exactly why I’m interested in FLT (Fluence). The project isn’t focused on creating yet another user-facing application, but rather on developing a base layer that helps other services operate more efficiently.
If the infrastructure does its job perfectly, most users won’t even notice it. And perhaps that’s the best measure of quality.
When we visit a website, we rarely stop to think about the technologies powering it. The same thing is gradually happening in Web3—the most important changes are increasingly taking place "under the hood."
That’s exactly why I’m interested in FLT (Fluence). The project isn’t focused on creating yet another user-facing application, but rather on developing a base layer that helps other services operate more efficiently.
If the infrastructure does its job perfectly, most users won’t even notice it. And perhaps that’s the best measure of quality.