Fleek

Web3 infrastructure.
About Fleek
Fleek operates at the intersection of Web3 infrastructure and AI agent development, offering an open-source platform for deploying decentralized applications and autonomous AI systems. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in New York, the company has raised $25M in Series A funding to build critical infrastructure for the decentralized web. Its core mission centers on abstracting Web3 complexities while enhancing performance through novel edge computing solutions.
Key offerings include:
- Fleek Network: A decentralized edge computing layer for low-latency content delivery (CDN), server-side rendering, and verifiable compute
- Fleek.xyz: A protocol-agnostic development platform supporting 300,000+ deployments with IPFS/Filecoin storage, ENS management, and serverless functions
- AI Agent Infrastructure: Trusted Execution Environment (TEE)-enabled deployment of AI agents with auto-scaling capabilities
Technology
Fleek combines several technical innovations:
- Decentralized Edge Network: A global node network (3,000+ nodes) optimized for less than 200ms latency using geo-aware routing
- Trusted Execution Environments: Enables verifiable computation for AI agents while maintaining performance parity with centralized clouds
- Protocol-Agnostic Architecture: Supports Ethereum, Solana, Filecoin, and Arweave through modular service integrations
- Hybrid Infrastructure: Bridges Web2 performance (sub-second responses) with Web3 principles through:
- Dynamic content acceleration
- ZK-proof compatible compute
- Decentralized database orchestration
This stack addresses critical Web3 bottlenecks - 94% faster content delivery vs raw IPFS and 60% cost reduction compared to traditional CDNs through decentralized resource pooling.
Key Features
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- One-Click AI Agent Deployment: Deploy Eliza-compatible agents in a few minutes with pre-configured TEE security
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- Cross-Protocol Storage: Unified interface for IPFS, Arweave, and Filecoin with automatic content addressing
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- Decentralized Serverless Compute: Execute verified logic at edge nodes with pay-per-use pricing
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- Dynamic Web3 CDN: Accelerate both static assets and API responses through geo-distributed caching
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- Censorship-Resistant Hosting: Deploy frontends with automatic ENS/DNS management and IPNS updates
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- Event-Driven Architecture: React to on-chain triggers through native smart contract monitoring
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- Zero-Knowledge Compute: Process sensitive data in TEE-secured environments with optional proof generation
Integration with Eliza
Fleek provides first-class support for ElizaOS through:
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Official Plugin System: The
elizaos-fleek
plugin enables:- Direct deployment of agent logic to Fleek Network
- Automatic secret management via TEE-secured environments
- Cross-chain event listening through native queue systems
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Shared Resource Pooling: Eliza agents can leverage Fleek's decentralized storage for knowledge bases and Fleek Network for low-latmetry inference
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Joint Use Cases:
- Deploying privacy-preserving AI agents with verifiable computation proofs
- Hosting agent UIs on censorship-resistant infrastructure
- Using Fleek's edge nodes for real-time agent response acceleration
Recent Developments
- 2025 Community Sale: Ongoing initiative to decentralize network governance through community-owned nodes
- AI Agent Marketplace: Launched beta platform for discovering/preconfiguring 150+ agent templates
- Fleek Network v2: Upgraded consensus mechanism achieving 12,000 TPS for edge compute operations
- Zero-Knowledge CDN: Confidential content delivery system combining TEEs with zk-SNARKs
Public roadmap highlights include decentralized database services (Q3 2025) and integration with Babylon's Bitcoin staking protocol for enhanced network security.
Market Position
As the first mover in Web3 edge computing, Fleek competes with:
Aspect | Fleek | Traditional Cloud |
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Archival Storage | $0.07/GB (Filecoin) | $0.23/GB (S3) |
Compute Latency | 140-200ms (Global Edge) | 300-800ms (Regional) |
Censorship Risk | Protocol-Governed | Corporate-Controlled |
Notable partnerships include Filecoin for storage primitives, ENS for naming services, and Polygon for L2 compute offloading. The platform serves 40,000+ monthly active developers with 93% retention rate.