Every year, the frontier of crypto shifts. In 2025, we watched stablecoin infrastructure reshape payments, cross-chain proofs collapse settlement times that once took days, prediction markets break through to sustained mainstream adoption and new DEX models enabling “markets for everything” onchain. These breakthroughs have set the stage for a new era of ambitious teams working nights and weekends to build the next big things in crypto. If you compare the state of crypto now vs. the beginning of the year, you’ll see deeper liquidity, smarter privacy, real interoperability, and onchain rails complementing AI. Regardless how price charts read on a given day, we are as bullish as ever about what’s next.
Below is a look at the ideas our team is most energized about heading into 2026, the answer to the question we get all the time: “What should I build next?” These are the categories where we believe the next big breakout companies and protocols will emerge, and where we’re looking to actively invest. If you’re building in any of these areas: let’s chat. Feel free to DM us on X to get in touch.
The rise of perpetual DEXs, application-specific chains, and rollups has underscored how critical market structure design is to building sustainable exchanges, particularly in shielding market makers from toxic takers. While these newer environments can embed such protections at the base layer, replicating similar structures on general-purpose chains remains difficult without major protocol upgrades. We’re increasingly interested in projects that accelerate onchain market structure development within these broader ecosystems. One emerging model is Prop-AMMs on Solana, where resting liquidity can only be executed through aggregators, insulating LPs from predatory flow. This prop-driven approach could meaningfully advance market structure innovation ahead of base-layer improvements and has potential applications beyond Solana’s spot markets. — Kinj Steimetz, @ kinjisteimetz on X
Trading Terminals for Prediction Markets
Perpetual futures are evolving beyond isolated trading venues into composable DeFi markets that unlock new capital efficiency frontiers. Major perp exchanges like Hyperliquid and Lighter are pioneering integrations with lending protocols, enabling users to earn yield on collateral while maintaining leveraged positions. With perp DEX volumes hitting $1.4 trillion monthly and growing 300% year-over-year, 2026 might see protocols expanding the utility of perpetual futures allowing traders to simultaneously hedge, earn, and leverage without sacrificing liquidity. — Ethan Oak, @ 0xNoroc on X
Unsecured Lending / Credit
Unsecured credit-based money markets are DeFi’s next frontier, and 2026 may see breakthrough models that blend onchain reputation with offchain data to unlock unsecured lending at scale. The market opportunity is massive: the U.S. alone has $1.3 trillion in revolving, unsecured credit lines that crypto can capture through superior capital efficiency and global accessibility. For builders in this sector, the challenge is designing sustainable risk models that scale. Success here turns DeFi into genuine financial infrastructure that can outcompete traditional banking rails. — Jonathan King, @ jonathankingvc on X
Onchain Privacy
As AI continues to expand, markets are beginning to look toward the next technological frontier, with growing consensus that robotics may define that next phase of innovation. While many teams are moving in this direction, a key gap remains in training robotic and embodied AI systems, where available datasets are still limited and fragmented. One major area of scarcity is fine-grained physical interaction data such as grip, pressure, or multi-object manipulation involving cloth, cables, and other deformable materials. Although this challenge extends beyond crypto, incentivized data-collection models similar to decentralized physical infrastructure networks (i.e., DePIN) could offer a viable framework for scaling the collection of high-quality physical interaction data, enabling faster development and deployment of advanced robotic systems. — Kinj Steimetz, @ kinjisteimetz on X
Proof of Humanity
We are approaching the tipping point where everything you see on an internet connected digital screen will be disassociated and indistinguishable from human provenance vs. AI generated. We believe a combination of biometrics, cryptographic signing, and open source developer standards will be crucial to establishing a “proof of humanity” solution that complements AI in the new human/computer interface model. Worldcoin (portfolio company) has been ahead of the curve on seeing and working against this problem. We’d love to support multiple approaches at solutions to this increasingly complex problem space. — Hoolie Tejwani, @ HoolieG on X
AI for Onchain Development & Security
As we look ahead to 2026, we’re energized by the builders taking big swings and pushing the onchain economy forward. These ideas reflect where we see huge potential, but the most exciting projects often come from places no one expects. If you’re working on anything in these areas, or exploring something entirely new, DM one of our team members above – we’d love to connect and learn what you’re building.





