After completing mainnet deployment and securing exchange listings in 2025, the real question becomes: what's next for ADI Chain in 2026?



The answer is straightforward—build things that actually matter. Not just more infrastructure for the sake of it, but projects designed to endure.

The focus shifts toward three key areas: first, expanding educational initiatives so more developers and users understand what's being built; second, deepening collaboration across the ecosystem to create real synergies; and third, removing barriers to access so participation doesn't require insider knowledge or massive capital.

It's less about launching features and more about creating conditions where the ecosystem can genuinely grow. That's the play for next year.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-04 16:36
Honestly, just launching on exchanges isn't enough. Can't we stop with all those flashy things and focus on doing something useful? That's the real way to succeed.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 01-04 02:49
That's quite true, but speaking of which, how many of these can actually be implemented... Education, collaboration, lowering the barriers—these three things sound simple, but whether they can be done depends on sincerity.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-04 01:22
Sounds good in theory, but can it really be achieved? Education, collaboration, lowering the barriers... all sound right, but the key is how strong the execution is.
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ZkSnarker
· 01-03 09:01
ngl, this "removing barriers to access" thing sounds great until you realize most chains say this then proceed to do literally nothing about it. we'll see if adi actually walks the talk or if it's just another crypto twitter moment tbh
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shadowy_supercoder
· 01-02 09:52
NGL, no matter how good it sounds, it still depends on whether there are real projects with actual funds. What's the use of just education and collaboration? Users just want to make money...
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MEVictim
· 01-02 09:51
To be honest, I've heard this kind of rhetoric so many times. How many actually deliver? Let's wait and see the real delivery in 2026.
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TooScaredToSell
· 01-02 09:50
Honestly, just listing on exchanges isn't very useful... The real challenge is how to prevent ordinary people from getting exploited.
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GasWrangler
· 01-02 09:49
honestly the "remove barriers to access" part reads nice on paper but if you actually analyze the data, most chains say this then just add more bloat to the base layer. mathematically speaking, you end up with worse throughput and higher priority fees for real users. seen this cycle too many times to count.
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OfflineNewbie
· 01-02 09:46
Anyone can talk about big principles, but the key is whether they can actually make it happen.
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SigmaValidator
· 01-02 09:27
ngl I've heard this kind of rhetoric too many times. How many actually follow through? It's easy to talk about education and lowering barriers, but in practice?
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