Real utility in crypto comes from protocols that solve actual problems for users and builders, not just token mechanics.
In the LabNinety1 ecosystem, that means layers focused on liquidity depth, strategic participation, trustless trading, and real-world applications. And it’s all built on $FLD.
Level Protocol: One-Click Liquidity Meets Gamified Chess NFTs
Deep liquidity and real scarcity are usually at odds.
Level solves both — without ever selling a single $FLD token.
Here’s how 👇(1/7)
Three years in and the vision remains unchanged: build something enduring through ownerless design, community-owned liquidity, and independent layers that reinforce rather than compete.
Steady architecture for the long haul.
The game was never about finding alpha.
The game was always about advancing your position.
One move.
One upgrade.
One level at a time.
♟️ @levelnfts91@LabNinety1
LabNinety1 has been around for 3 years now.
It’s known for a great community, the ownerless $FLD, and 100% community-owned liquidity.
And that’s where we come in. 👇
Excited to welcome @levelnfts91 to X — our chess-themed gamification protocol designed to deepen $FLD liquidity in a strategic and fun way.
Check out their first thread below.
Three years ago, LabNinety1 launched with an ownerless foundation and a simple idea: build something that rewards coordination over extraction.
No team tokens.
No unlocks.
100% community-owned liquidity from day one.
We’re still here, still building, and now scaling with real-world partners.
Thank you to our dedicated community of builders, participants, and holders.
$FLD provides the foundation. You provide the energy that keeps the flywheel turning.
Nearly three years since launch, this week’s Into the Fold Space with @havoc_8_8 provided a clear view of LabNinety1’s steady progression.
@Blake4Liberty led a discussion that reaffirmed the ownerless design of $FLD and its fully community-owned liquidity, while exploring how real-world partners like @tangerinerwa, @thought_tht, Soulbound, and @havoc_billiards are extending the ecosystem’s utility.
The core message was clear: LabNinety1 remains dedicated to expansion through independent layers, aligned incentives, and patient coordination.
How do you see independent layers and aligned incentives playing out in the ecosystem going forward?
Real-world utility doesn’t happen by accident.
It happens when independent partners build on a stable, ownerless foundation.
From real estate mechanisms to ticketing innovation and more — the LabNinety1 flywheel continues gaining deliberate connections.
Steady progress by design.
Coordination beats extraction.
At LabNinety1, independent layers are designed to reinforce one shared core rather than compete with it.
$FLD remains ownerless.
Liquidity stays community-owned.
Incentives stay aligned for the long term.
This is how sustainable systems are built.
@EA sort out this utter rubbish of cross play, console players do not want to play against PC players, just had 3 games and they were flying around the map
If you missed @Blake4Liberty’s space yesterday, you can listen here.
Blake brought @Havoc_8_8 on to talk about $FLD, $FATE, and multiple real world partners of LabNinety1, like @TangerineRWA and https://t.co/AxPqkhqI4Q.
Check it out and feel free to ask questions in the TG!
The real power of LabNinety1 isn’t any single layer.
It’s that independent verticals, each operating with their own goals on their own timeline, all strengthen the same immutable core. $FLD
We choose coordination by design rather than extraction by default.