Looking ahead to 2026, Plume Network appears poised to tackle three critical frontiers. First comes Real-World Assets at scale—moving beyond pilots toward genuine enterprise-grade RWA infrastructure. Second, the protocol aims to deepen DeFi liquidity pools, ensuring sustainable yield environments rather than speculative farming cycles. Third and most importantly, the focus shifts to actual user adoption beyond trading noise. The question isn't just about tokenomics anymore—it's whether the ecosystem can deliver genuine utility and transaction volume that reflects real economic activity.

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Liquidated_Larryvip
· 01-18 18:30
NGL, Plume has said many times that they want to build real applications, now it's just a matter of whether they can move beyond the PPT stage... I've been hearing about the RWA approach for over a year.
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SignatureLiquidatorvip
· 01-16 11:54
RWA infrastructure implementation is the real test; just talking without action, anyone can do it.
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liquidation_surfervip
· 01-16 11:38
Real utility over tokenomics, this is the right way. But to be honest, it's already good if plume can survive without rugging until 2026.
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PumpStrategistvip
· 01-16 11:35
It looks like another set of "grand narratives"—RWA, DeFi, real user adoption... all present in form, but what about the distribution of chips? What about the trading volume data? If these things can really materialize by 2026, I’ll eat my hat. Here comes the typical retail investor mindset again.
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JustAnotherWalletvip
· 01-16 11:27
That RWA thing is back again. Every year they say they want to scale up, but what’s the result? Still stuck at the PPT stage.
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