Fluent launched its mainnet and introduced its native token BLEND, achieving a liquidity level of $50 million on the first day.
CoinFeed reported on April 24th that Fluent officially launched its Ethereum Layer 2 mainnet and released its native token, BLEND, with $50 million in liquidity committed on the first day. The network features a "hybrid execution" architecture, allowing different virtual machines (such as EVM, SVM, and Wasm) to run within the same chain state. Its core module, Prints, translates on-chain and off-chain behavior into programmable reputation for application distribution and risk control. Seven applications were integrated upon mainnet launch, including Vena, a lending protocol with reputation-based interest rate adjustments. BLEND is used for fee payments, staking, and governance, with an initial supply of 1 billion tokens. A public sale of 10 million tokens (1% of the total) was conducted at $0.10 each. The project has raised a total of $11.2 million and plans to later open a validator staking mechanism.