Looking at some interesting picks poised for breakthrough in 2026:
Somnia Network stands out for its gaming infrastructure approach. idOS Network's privacy-first ecosystem keeps gaining traction. SIXR Cricket brings a fresh angle to sports-aligned Web3.
These three caught my attention as potential movers this cycle. Any dark horses you're watching closely?
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MetaverseHermit
· 19h ago
NGL, Somnia's gaming infrastructure is indeed a bit interesting, but how many projects have died in the gaming sector over the past two years... I have a vague feeling that we're about to get cut again.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 19h ago
Somnia's gaming infrastructure is indeed quite interesting, but then again, projects like this are hyped up every year, aren't they all eventually gone?
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SatsStacking
· 19h ago
Somnia Gaming does have some potential, but GamFi hasn't fully taken off yet.
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CafeMinor
· 19h ago
idOS's privacy ecosystem is indeed interesting, but can it really break through... feels like we're about to get cut again this round.
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DAOTruant
· 20h ago
Game infrastructure is indeed interesting, but can somnia truly be implemented...
idOS's privacy features sound good, but the path of privacy coins feels a bit cliché.
cricket is really wow, it's the first time I've heard of a sports chain game that can be played like this.
The dark horse in my eyes is actually those small projects quietly working on infrastructure, compared to these concept coins...
Looking at some interesting picks poised for breakthrough in 2026:
Somnia Network stands out for its gaming infrastructure approach. idOS Network's privacy-first ecosystem keeps gaining traction. SIXR Cricket brings a fresh angle to sports-aligned Web3.
These three caught my attention as potential movers this cycle. Any dark horses you're watching closely?