@fluentxyz Is Quietly Solving One of Crypto’s Biggest Developer Problems
One of the reasons we don’t have more useful apps in crypto isn’t just because of market cycles.
It’s because developers are stuck in silos.
You want to build on Ethereum? Learn Solidity.
Want to build on Solana? Learn Rust + Anchor.
Cosmos? Another stack.
Different chains, different languages, different tooling, and a nightmare if you want them to work together.
It’s not just inefficient, it’s exhausting.
No wonder builders get burned out or boxed in.
That’s the problem Fluent is tackling and honestly, they’re doing it in a way that feels obvious once you understand it.
Here’s how:
→ Fluent is a zkWASM Layer-2 built on Ethereum but way more flexible.
→ It supports EVM and WASM natively, with SVM on the roadmap.
→ That means a dev can write a contract in Solidity… and another in Rust… and they can interact within the same environment.
→ No bridges. No relayers. No copy-pasting logic across VMs.
Just one shared execution layer, where contracts from different ecosystems speak the same language.
And it’s not just theoretical.
Every interaction is verified with zk proofs, bundled efficiently, and finalized on Ethereum, so it’s not sacrificing security for convenience.
Think about that for a second.
If you're a team building serious apps, you no longer have to choose between EVM compatibility and better tooling.
You can actually use the best of both worlds, together, natively, on one chain.
That unlocks real composability. Real developer choice. Real progress.
And that’s why Fluent feels different from every other “modular” or “cross-chain” narrative out there.
It’s not just promising connections.
It’s building one base layer where execution itself is fluent.
@fluentxyz is just the real infra being built for the long game.
"I thought you saw the email."
"I thought you were handling it."
That's probably responsible for more family stress than people realize.
Technology should be preventing those moments, not creating more notifications.
We have self-driving cars.
But you still don't know where your kid's soccer match is.
We built the wrong robot.
Meet Anna. The proactive AI agent for parents carrying 47 tabs in their brain.
The hardest part of keeping a family running isn't making decisions
It's remembering everything that needs one.
School emails, calendar updates, permission slips. Random messages buried in group chats.
That's the kind of mental load AI should've been helping with all along.
We have self-driving cars.
But you still don't know where your kid's soccer match is.
We built the wrong robot.
Meet Anna. The proactive AI agent for parents carrying 47 tabs in their brain.
Funny how most software gives businesses dashboards for everything, but family life still runs on memory and crossed fingers.
The admin never disappears, it just lands on one person's shoulders.
Glad to see someone building for that problem instead
We have self-driving cars.
But you still don't know where your kid's soccer match is.
We built the wrong robot.
Meet Anna. The proactive AI agent for parents carrying 47 tabs in their brain.
Parents don't need more notifications.
They need someone or something to tell them which notification actually matters
Missing one school update can throw off an entire day
We have self-driving cars.
But you still don't know where your kid's soccer match is.
We built the wrong robot.
Meet Anna. The proactive AI agent for parents carrying 47 tabs in their brain.
We have inboxes, calendars, messaging apps, school portals and WhatsApp groups...
Somehow we're still afraid we've missed something important.
The problem isn't a lack of information
It's that it's everywhere.
We have self-driving cars.
But you still don't know where your kid's soccer match is.
We built the wrong robot.
Meet Anna. The proactive AI agent for parents carrying 47 tabs in their brain.
Growing up, I thought parents just magically remembered every appointment and school event
Now I realize someone was carrying that mental checklist every single day
That invisible work deserves better tools
We have self-driving cars.
But you still don't know where your kid's soccer match is.
We built the wrong robot.
Meet Anna. The proactive AI agent for parents carrying 47 tabs in their brain.
As a kid, I thought my parents just remembered everything.
Now I realize one of them was quietly keeping track of school forms, appointments, birthdays and practice times.
That invisible work deserved better tools long ago.
We have self-driving cars.
But you still don't know where your kid's soccer match is.
We built the wrong robot.
Meet Anna. The proactive AI agent for parents carrying 47 tabs in their brain.