By 2026, crypto assets will enter the mainstream financial system. This is not just a prediction, but a trend.
The large-scale adoption of stablecoins will also explode. When ordinary users can seamlessly use stablecoins for transactions, tools like AI agents and payment robots will truly capture this wave of traffic. The key is—connecting on-chain and off-chain payment infrastructure will become the next hot spot.
These infrastructure projects often produce a batch of long-term winners. By analogy, projects that early on focused on cross-chain payments and infrastructure often exhibit impressive K-line patterns over their lifecycle. If new entrants haven't yet deeply explored this area, it's worth opening an exchange to look at the full trend of related projects—compared to simple meme coins, the difference is obvious.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 01-12 07:01
Damn, the infrastructure this time is really solid. I've already ambushed a few projects, and now I'm just laughing foolishly while watching the K-line.
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CounterIndicator
· 01-12 06:59
Ha, here comes the 2026 prophecy again. I'll see then whether these infrastructure projects turn into real opportunities or just lessons learned the hard way.
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fren_with_benefits
· 01-12 06:57
Stablecoins pave the way, infrastructure takes off, this logic indeed holds
Already positioned in the payment sector on the chain, it now seems we chose the right direction
Meme coin players need to wake up, the real winners are building infrastructure
Those who get on board before 2026, see you next year
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ChainMaskedRider
· 01-12 06:53
Stablecoins are gaining momentum, and mainstream finance can only benefit from the dividends. Infrastructure should have been a focus long ago; too many people previously only chased memes and overlooked these things.
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AirdropATM
· 01-12 06:49
No praise, no criticism, the infrastructure sector indeed requires long-term vision
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It's 2026 again... Will this time be the one to deliver on promises? Haha
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Stablecoins have paved the way, only then can the story be properly told
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Early movers are really making a killing now
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Payment infrastructure? Sure, I believe you this time
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Meme coin players are going to have trouble sleeping, haha
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Connecting on-chain and off-chain, now that's the real deal
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Projects that break out of K-line patterns, translating to—making money
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Newbies shouldn't just look at memes all day; this is what investment thinking is about
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If by 2026 you still haven't laid out infrastructure-related projects... then I really don't have any other options
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-12 06:45
The explosion of stablecoins has been talked about for so long, but when that day comes, who knows how many more years we'll have to wait.
Infrastructure is indeed important, but don't put all your chips here. Don't underestimate the frenzy of meme coins either.
By 2026, crypto assets will enter the mainstream financial system. This is not just a prediction, but a trend.
The large-scale adoption of stablecoins will also explode. When ordinary users can seamlessly use stablecoins for transactions, tools like AI agents and payment robots will truly capture this wave of traffic. The key is—connecting on-chain and off-chain payment infrastructure will become the next hot spot.
These infrastructure projects often produce a batch of long-term winners. By analogy, projects that early on focused on cross-chain payments and infrastructure often exhibit impressive K-line patterns over their lifecycle. If new entrants haven't yet deeply explored this area, it's worth opening an exchange to look at the full trend of related projects—compared to simple meme coins, the difference is obvious.