Looking forward to several directions in the crypto market by 2026:
First, the prediction that the market will experience a bigger explosion. These types of projects have been gaining some traction for a while, but the true growth potential is just beginning to be unlocked. Many on-chain users and traders have already realized their value, and now it's about how the ecosystem can break through barriers.
Second, crypto projects with real practical applications will become increasingly popular. Projects that rely solely on stories and community hype tend to falter once the hype subsides. In contrast, crypto projects that address genuine needs and connect with the real economy will gradually attract more attention and capital inflow.
Another point is the evolution of community culture. The early Web3 marketing tactics and the aesthetic fatigue from public development will gradually fade, replaced by more pragmatic and execution-oriented project performance. Quality and tangible output will increasingly become the core standards for market evaluation.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 7h ago
Hmm... Not bad, but I think the real airdrop opportunities are still in projects that haven't fully broken into the mainstream ecosystem. Snatching early gains is the most important.
I've seen through it long ago—those hype-only meme coins that just shout slogans, don't touch any of them. Now I only interact with projects that have real contracts, even if the gas fees are high, I still participate.
2026, the key is who can get the earliest airdrop qualification. Community hype is all virtual; engagement is the real king.
Honestly, many projects are now learning to do real work, but we grabbers need to keep our eyes open and not be fooled by fancy stories.
Wait, does this article mention which projects are worth interacting with? I'm afraid I might miss some opportunities to snatch rewards.
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DegenDreamer
· 7h ago
The only thing I can be sure of is that I'm going to lose money again, haha.
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rugdoc.eth
· 7h ago
Wake up, it's the same old story... You said the same thing last year.
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LiquidationOracle
· 7h ago
Basically, it's a dead end to just tell stories; you still have to create products with real effort.
Looking forward to several directions in the crypto market by 2026:
First, the prediction that the market will experience a bigger explosion. These types of projects have been gaining some traction for a while, but the true growth potential is just beginning to be unlocked. Many on-chain users and traders have already realized their value, and now it's about how the ecosystem can break through barriers.
Second, crypto projects with real practical applications will become increasingly popular. Projects that rely solely on stories and community hype tend to falter once the hype subsides. In contrast, crypto projects that address genuine needs and connect with the real economy will gradually attract more attention and capital inflow.
Another point is the evolution of community culture. The early Web3 marketing tactics and the aesthetic fatigue from public development will gradually fade, replaced by more pragmatic and execution-oriented project performance. Quality and tangible output will increasingly become the core standards for market evaluation.