By kannavas on Skatehive
I didn’t really get Fraction AI at first. From the outside, it’s easy to group it with other AI or InfoFi-style projects and move on. But after spending time inside the platform, actually using it, the picture changes. What stands out isn’t flashy features or constant announcements. It’s the way the platform quietly pushes you to do something. You interact with agents, observe how they behave, notice patterns, and slowly start understanding what works and what doesn’t. There’s no pressure to post, farm attention, or perform for an algorithm. A lot of AI projects today feel built around talking — dashboards, promises, roadmaps, threads. Fraction AI feels built around process. Human input, feedback loops, small experiments, iteration. It’s slower, but it feels more honest. When InfoFi on X ended, it didn’t feel like a collapse here. It felt more like a reset. Less noise outside, more focus inside. The platform doesn’t depend on social hype to function. People engage because they’re curio