The decentralized compute era is gaining serious force , here’s how four major Web3 projects shape the infrastructure stack:

$FLT (Fluence)

Fluence is building a cloudless compute engine for AI, DePIN, and decentralized apps. It enables:

  • GPU & CPU workloads across decentralized nodes

  • Predictable billing via tokenized capacity and staking

  • Programmable compute that’s verifiable & resilient.

In short: Fluence sets the execution layer for open-infrastructure.

$AKT (Akash Network)

Akash is a decentralized cloud marketplace.

  • Rent compute resources peer-to-peer (e.g. containers / VMs)

  • Open alternative to AWS or Google Cloud

  • Great for devs wanting flexible deployments without central vendor lock-in.


    $CYS (Cysic)

    ComputeFi in motion: Cysic turns hardware, GPUs & ASICs into tokenized, tradable assets. It’s carving out the future of verifiable compute where the compute work itself becomes an economic primitive.

    $GLM (Golem Network Token)

    Golem’s network enables users to share or rent idle compute resources.

    • Providers earn GLM for contributing power to the network .

    • Requestors pay GLM to run tasks like rendering, AI or scientific workloads

    It’s one of the longer-running decentralized compute marketplaces.


    Why This Comparison Matters

    • $AKT opens the compute marketplace

    • $CYS tokenizes compute at the hardware + proof layer

    • $GLM is a realized peer-to-peer compute marketplace

    • $FLT (Fluence) powers the workloads that need reliability, scalability, and programmable billing — turning the vision of ComputeFi into infrastructure you can build on today.