Web3, Tech, and Entrepreneurship by Daniel Keller

Daniel Keller is co-founder and CEO of InFlux Technologies (Flux), which operates a decentralized compute network of over 13,000 nodes across 81 countries. He brings more than 25 years of experience across tech, healthcare, and nonprofits. Before Flux, he worked in healthcare IT before moving into blockchain to create decentralized cloud infrastructure that challenges centralized providers.

In June 2025, he led Flux’s strategic investment in ThermAI, linking decentralized compute with sustainable energy and heat-recovery protocols. As a Forbes Technology Council member, he contributes articles on the convergence of Web3, AI, and cloud security.

Flux’s market capitalization crossed $350 million in mid-2025, with Keller holding an equity stake worth tens of millions. He has guided Flux to process over 1 billion compute tasks annually, supporting DeFi, gaming, and AI workloads. His leadership achievements include growing Flux’s developer base past 45,000 contributors and raising over $50 million in private placements. Keller is increasingly seen as a leader pushing blockchain into real-world infrastructure and enterprise compute markets.

  • Hanna Syniavska
  • 07.11.2025
Daniel Keller announces KDA community fork at block 6,335,858
Daniel Keller has revealed a significant upcoming event for the KDA community with the announcement of a Community Take Over Fork. This fork will occur at approximately block height 6,335,858, ...
  • Jose Antonio Gastelum
  • 09.10.2025
Daniel Keller advocates DePin and Flux as growing crypto solution
Daniel Keller, a prominent figure in the cryptocurrency industry, advocates for the increasing relevance of DePin and Flux as solutions in the evolving crypto landscape. According to Keller, as ...
  • Ivan Andriyenko
  • 13.09.2025
Daniel Keller denounces celebration of death on social media
Daniel Keller has recently denounced the actions of individuals who celebrate the deaths of others on social media. He emphasizes the importance of free speech but firmly believes that ...