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Starting in 2026, Fluent is once again making moves in the NFT matrix—launching 5 at once. The modular architecture, AltVMs, and Infofi three-layer tech stack are integrated together. This combination seems to be betting on crossing cycles.
Interestingly, can this multi-dimensional technical stacking truly be implemented, or is it just another cycle of concepts? After all, for such projects to move from hot to stable, not only technological innovation needs to be refined, but ecological adaptation and market recognition are also tough challenges.
With such a thick tech stack, in the end, it still depends on whether the ecosystem can support it; otherwise, it's just empty talk.
Is Fluent really taking action this time, or is it just storytelling again? We have to see what the upcoming data says.
I've heard this cross-cycle routine too many times; ultimately, it still depends on someone actually using it.
I believe in modularization and such, but I'm just worried it will become a habit of unfinished projects.
No matter how beautiful the ecosystem shop is, it’s all in vain if no one plays.
If the tech stack is built poorly, I'm afraid it will end up as just a PPT project.
Words like modular, AltVMs are getting tired, show me the money.
Whether Fluent can break the cycle this time or if it's just another round of concept harvesting, we'll see in three months.
No matter how strong the tech stack is, someone has to take over. Whether it can survive or not remains a question
It seems that every time, the concept is very sexy, but actually implementing the ecosystem is the real challenge