Gate Ventures' latest 2026 outlook identifies five emerging frontiers that are rapidly reshaping the industry landscape and leading the next phase of Web3 development. First, on-chain market "real-time information aggregation layers" are rapidly emerging, becoming core intelligence infrastructure integrating fragmented data and liquidity. Second, decentralized payment and foreign exchange settlement networks are replacing traditional neobanks, enabling cross-border, real-time, and borderless value settlement. Third, with the accelerated proliferation of autonomous robots, "machine-native" financial systems are taking shape, enabling robots to collaborate and trade on-chain. Fourth, institutional DeFi is moving towards an integrated "meta-yield" platform, building a unified yield and risk engine by integrating diverse on-chain yield sources. Fifth, the crypto mining industry is transforming into a provider of distributed computing power and energy infrastructure for the AI era, becoming a crucial component of high-performance computing and energy networks. Gate Ventures states that these trends collectively indicate a structural transformation in global value flows, computing power scheduling, and intelligent system collaboration, while also demonstrating that more and more crypto and ecosystem companies are accelerating their move into public capital markets to expand pre-IPO investment channels. The crypto industry will reach a significant turning point in 2026: after more than a decade of infrastructure development, Web3 is deeply intersecting with the world's fastest-growing industrial sectors. The coming year will be driven by entirely new demand, not minor improvements: on-chain real-time information aggregators will become the intelligent foundation of the crypto market; borderless payments and FX networks will replace older fintech infrastructure; autonomous robots will collaborate and trade on-chain through machine-native financial systems; institutional-grade DeFi will integrate into a unified risk and return engine; and miners will evolve into globally distributed AI computing power and energy providers. Gate Ventures looks forward to connecting with more outstanding teams for projects that are deeply involved in the aforementioned areas. Relevant teams can contact Gate Ventures through the X platform @gate_ventures, or send project proposals to ventures@gate.com. 1. Real-time information aggregation layer of on-chain market A new type of on-chain "information aggregator" is becoming one of the most critical foundational layers of Web3. With the surge in on-chain activity, prediction markets, governance data, social dynamics, transaction flows, and AI signals are constantly being generated on platforms such as Polymarket, Hyperliquid, Kalshi, and Hedgehog, and across multiple chains. The question is no longer whether there is data, but how to understand it. Each platform generates its own set of probabilities, incentives, and narratives, but this information is not aligned and cannot form a unified view. The next key breakthrough will come from infrastructure capable of integrating these signals and transforming them into a clear and consistent panorama. These aggregators are capable of much more than just presenting charts. They can ingest fragmented event data, standardize probabilities and sentiment from different sources, merge on-chain telemetry data with social context, and transform scattered activity into clear insights that traders, institutions, DAOs, enterprises, and automated systems can directly use. This transformation is similar to Bloomberg's role in traditional markets, organizing chaotic information into truly actionable intelligence. This has become increasingly important with the rise of AI agents. Intelligent agents need clean, structured, real-time data to manage risk, allocate liquidity, respond to events, and execute strategies without human supervision. As autonomous systems begin to enter the market, the need for "integrated intelligent information flows"—a capability that simplifies the entire information landscape—will become inevitable. By 2026, the most competitive platforms in this field will be those infrastructures capable of massively integrating decentralized information and providing rapid and interpretable intelligence. In an era of overwhelming noise, the ability to unify and interpret various signals will be the most critical advantage and one of the most undervalued opportunities in the Web3 space. 2. New types of banks, borderless payment infrastructure, and on-chain foreign exchange settlement While neobanks have improved the user experience, they remain constrained by traditional financial infrastructure such as ACH, SWIFT, card networks, correspondent banking systems, and custodial payment service providers (PSPs). These systems are essentially designed for human users and office hours, not for machines, global commerce, or real-time settlements. In contrast, blockchain networks now enable borderless, 24/7 value transfers globally. Stablecoins are becoming global settlement assets, while decentralized liquidity layers and smart contract routers provide continuously programmable foreign exchange conversions between currencies such as USDC, EURC, and JPY-denominated stablecoins. This opens the door to a completely new financial architecture, allowing payments and foreign exchange to flow as freely as data. Businesses can automate cross-border payroll, invoicing, treasury management, and hedging operations; merchants can price in one currency but settle in another instantly; machines can complete transactions autonomously without bank accounts. As an open, permissionless system, this type of network is becoming a universal settlement layer connecting real-world commerce with the on-chain economy—not a replica of a new type of bank, but a payment and foreign exchange infrastructure that traditional fintech can never provide. 3. Robotic infrastructure and machine-native financial networks The Web2 era of AI and robotics is rapidly evolving, with companies like 1X, Figure, Skild, and Unitree making significant progress, and investment in Physical AI continuing to grow. As robots transition from scripted machines to embodied autonomous agents, a critical gap is emerging: different manufacturers and models cannot communicate or collaborate through a unified, neutral layer. This has created a demand for an open, cross-device operating layer, which is precisely what Web3 can provide. On-chain identity (DID) enables robots to self-identify without vendor dependence; smart contract registries allow them to publish their functions, status, and telemetry data; and immutable logs provide verifiable accountability for robot behavior. Smart contracts can also coordinate tasks and workflows across multi-vendor robot clusters, providing an interoperability foundation lacking in current traditional robot software stacks. Autonomous robots require a machine-native financial system to pay for electricity, data, computing power, and services, but the traditional financial system is completely ineffective for them: robots cannot open accounts, pass KYC (Know Your Customer) checks, or use human-centric payment networks. Web3 empowers robots with direct economic capabilities, enabling autonomous settlement without intermediaries through wallets, signatures, and global micropayments. Blockchain provides instant, low-cost settlement capabilities, while standards like x402 allow agents to automatically pay access or service fees. Smart contracts further provide escrow, conditional payments, insurance, and credit systems, constructing a programmable, borderless financial layer designed specifically for machine-to-machine transactions. In this system, cryptocurrency is no longer an add-on but the only viable settlement infrastructure supporting the autonomous robot ecosystem. 4. The Rise of Institutional-Grade DeFi and Meta-Yield Platforms The new generation of platforms integrates perpetual contracts with the lending market and strategy vaults, allowing collateral to generate continuous returns while supporting leveraged positions; and the shared margin system that runs through spot, perpetual and options markets gradually transforms these platforms into 24/7 multi-asset prime brokers. However, at the underlying structure, on-chain returns remain dispersed across various sources, including: staking and restaking rewards, perpetual contract funding fees and basis, MEV and order flow returns, market-making fees and impermanent loss, stablecoin and FX basis, RWA and off-chain net asset value differences, and liquidity premiums in prediction markets and InfoFi markets. The key opportunity in 2026 lies in treating these return sources as composable "return atoms" and encapsulating them into meta-return products. Aggregation strategies can integrate market structure returns (funding fees, basis, MEV, FX spreads), layering hedging and arbitrage on top of basic returns, and using prediction markets and AI agents as dynamic configuration signals. Ultimately, this transforms fragmented returns into structured, transparent on-chain fixed-income products, upgrading CeDeFi platforms from single trading venues into complete return and risk engines. 5. Crypto miners act as distributed AI computing power and energy providers. With the rapid development of AI, its energy demand is surging, while existing power supply capacity is struggling to keep up. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), global data center power consumption is projected to more than double from 415 TWh in 2024 to 945 TWh in 2030, accounting for 2.5%–3% of total global electricity consumption. However, new power supply is often constrained by complex grid connection procedures, stringent site selection requirements, and lengthy construction and approval cycles. The imbalance between energy supply and computing power demand has become a new pain point in the AI era. Against this backdrop, crypto mining companies with abundant energy reserves and efficient electricity cost models accumulated over the past decade are becoming increasingly attractive. These miners typically hold existing power supply licenses, have signed long-term, low-cost power contracts, and possess mature infrastructure including substations, cooling systems, and emergency response mechanisms. Furthermore, switching equipment from cryptocurrency mining to handling AI computing loads is technically relatively simple. Therefore, in 2025, the stock prices of several major mining companies, including IREN Limited, Core Scientific, and Hut 8, reached new highs after strategically expanding into high-performance computing (HPC) and AI cloud services. It's worth noting that most of these mining operations are located in North America. Mining companies located in the Asia-Pacific, Central Asia, the Middle East, and other parts of the world, undergoing similar transformations, still possess considerable growth potential and room for valuation appreciation. These five cutting-edge themes—real-time information aggregators driving on-chain markets, borderless payment and foreign exchange infrastructure, machine-native bot networks, institutional-grade meta-revenue systems, and crypto miners transforming into AI computing providers—collectively outline the path for Web3 to evolve into a "general coordination and computing layer" in the AI-driven economy. Meanwhile, an increasing number of ecosystem companies are achieving substantial revenue and maturing in regulatory compliance, enabling them to access public capital markets through IPOs, De-SPACs, and mergers and acquisitions. As the industry moves into 2026, the true leaders will be the teams building products at key intersections where blockchain demonstrates structural advantages in liquidity, computing power, collaboration, and settlement. With these forces converging, Gate Ventures believes the coming year could be one of the most transformative in crypto history, unlocking a new generation of investable opportunities for entrepreneurs, institutions, and users worldwide. About Gate Ventures Gate Ventures is the venture capital arm of Gate.com, focusing on decentralized infrastructure, middleware, and applications, and dedicated to driving global innovation and transformation in the Web 3.0 era. Gate Ventures works closely with global industry leaders to support teams and startups with innovative visions and technological capabilities, helping them reshape the way we interact with society and finance in the future. Website | Twitter | Medium | LinkedIn Disclaimer: This content does not constitute an offer, solicitation, or investment advice of any kind. You should seek independent professional advice before making any investment decisions. Please note that Gate Ventures may restrict or prohibit users in certain regions from using some or all of the services. Please refer to its applicable user agreement for details. Gate Ventures' latest 2026 outlook identifies five emerging frontiers that are rapidly reshaping the industry landscape and leading the next phase of Web3 development. First, on-chain market "real-time information aggregation layers" are rapidly emerging, becoming core intelligence infrastructure integrating fragmented data and liquidity. Second, decentralized payment and foreign exchange settlement networks are replacing traditional neobanks, enabling cross-border, real-time, and borderless value settlement. Third, with the accelerated proliferation of autonomous robots, "machine-native" financial systems are taking shape, enabling robots to collaborate and trade on-chain. Fourth, institutional DeFi is moving towards an integrated "meta-yield" platform, building a unified yield and risk engine by integrating diverse on-chain yield sources. Fifth, the crypto mining industry is transforming into a provider of distributed computing power and energy infrastructure for the AI era, becoming a crucial component of high-performance computing and energy networks. Gate Ventures states that these trends collectively indicate a structural transformation in global value flows, computing power scheduling, and intelligent system collaboration, while also demonstrating that more and more crypto and ecosystem companies are accelerating their move into public capital markets to expand pre-IPO investment channels. The crypto industry will reach a significant turning point in 2026: after more than a decade of infrastructure development, Web3 is deeply intersecting with the world's fastest-growing industrial sectors. The coming year will be driven by entirely new demand, not minor improvements: on-chain real-time information aggregators will become the intelligent foundation of the crypto market; borderless payments and FX networks will replace older fintech infrastructure; autonomous robots will collaborate and trade on-chain through machine-native financial systems; institutional-grade DeFi will integrate into a unified risk and return engine; and miners will evolve into globally distributed AI computing power and energy providers. Gate Ventures looks forward to connecting with more outstanding teams for projects that are deeply involved in the aforementioned areas. Relevant teams can contact Gate Ventures through the X platform @gate_ventures, or send project proposals to ventures@gate.com. 1. Real-time information aggregation layer of on-chain market A new type of on-chain "information aggregator" is becoming one of the most critical foundational layers of Web3. With the surge in on-chain activity, prediction markets, governance data, social dynamics, transaction flows, and AI signals are constantly being generated on platforms such as Polymarket, Hyperliquid, Kalshi, and Hedgehog, and across multiple chains. The question is no longer whether there is data, but how to understand it. Each platform generates its own set of probabilities, incentives, and narratives, but this information is not aligned and cannot form a unified view. The next key breakthrough will come from infrastructure capable of integrating these signals and transforming them into a clear and consistent panorama. These aggregators are capable of much more than just presenting charts. They can ingest fragmented event data, standardize probabilities and sentiment from different sources, merge on-chain telemetry data with social context, and transform scattered activity into clear insights that traders, institutions, DAOs, enterprises, and automated systems can directly use. This transformation is similar to Bloomberg's role in traditional markets, organizing chaotic information into truly actionable intelligence. This has become increasingly important with the rise of AI agents. Intelligent agents need clean, structured, real-time data to manage risk, allocate liquidity, respond to events, and execute strategies without human supervision. As autonomous systems begin to enter the market, the need for "integrated intelligent information flows"—a capability that simplifies the entire information landscape—will become inevitable. By 2026, the most competitive platforms in this field will be those infrastructures capable of massively integrating decentralized information and providing rapid and interpretable intelligence. In an era of overwhelming noise, the ability to unify and interpret various signals will be the most critical advantage and one of the most undervalued opportunities in the Web3 space. 2. New types of banks, borderless payment infrastructure, and on-chain foreign exchange settlement While neobanks have improved the user experience, they remain constrained by traditional financial infrastructure such as ACH, SWIFT, card networks, correspondent banking systems, and custodial payment service providers (PSPs). These systems are essentially designed for human users and office hours, not for machines, global commerce, or real-time settlements. In contrast, blockchain networks now enable borderless, 24/7 value transfers globally. Stablecoins are becoming global settlement assets, while decentralized liquidity layers and smart contract routers provide continuously programmable foreign exchange conversions between currencies such as USDC, EURC, and JPY-denominated stablecoins. This opens the door to a completely new financial architecture, allowing payments and foreign exchange to flow as freely as data. Businesses can automate cross-border payroll, invoicing, treasury management, and hedging operations; merchants can price in one currency but settle in another instantly; machines can complete transactions autonomously without bank accounts. As an open, permissionless system, this type of network is becoming a universal settlement layer connecting real-world commerce with the on-chain economy—not a replica of a new type of bank, but a payment and foreign exchange infrastructure that traditional fintech can never provide. 3. Robotic infrastructure and machine-native financial networks The Web2 era of AI and robotics is rapidly evolving, with companies like 1X, Figure, Skild, and Unitree making significant progress, and investment in Physical AI continuing to grow. As robots transition from scripted machines to embodied autonomous agents, a critical gap is emerging: different manufacturers and models cannot communicate or collaborate through a unified, neutral layer. This has created a demand for an open, cross-device operating layer, which is precisely what Web3 can provide. On-chain identity (DID) enables robots to self-identify without vendor dependence; smart contract registries allow them to publish their functions, status, and telemetry data; and immutable logs provide verifiable accountability for robot behavior. Smart contracts can also coordinate tasks and workflows across multi-vendor robot clusters, providing an interoperability foundation lacking in current traditional robot software stacks. Autonomous robots require a machine-native financial system to pay for electricity, data, computing power, and services, but the traditional financial system is completely ineffective for them: robots cannot open accounts, pass KYC (Know Your Customer) checks, or use human-centric payment networks. Web3 empowers robots with direct economic capabilities, enabling autonomous settlement without intermediaries through wallets, signatures, and global micropayments. Blockchain provides instant, low-cost settlement capabilities, while standards like x402 allow agents to automatically pay access or service fees. Smart contracts further provide escrow, conditional payments, insurance, and credit systems, constructing a programmable, borderless financial layer designed specifically for machine-to-machine transactions. In this system, cryptocurrency is no longer an add-on but the only viable settlement infrastructure supporting the autonomous robot ecosystem. 4. The Rise of Institutional-Grade DeFi and Meta-Yield Platforms The new generation of platforms integrates perpetual contracts with the lending market and strategy vaults, allowing collateral to generate continuous returns while supporting leveraged positions; and the shared margin system that runs through spot, perpetual and options markets gradually transforms these platforms into 24/7 multi-asset prime brokers. However, at the underlying structure, on-chain returns remain dispersed across various sources, including: staking and restaking rewards, perpetual contract funding fees and basis, MEV and order flow returns, market-making fees and impermanent loss, stablecoin and FX basis, RWA and off-chain net asset value differences, and liquidity premiums in prediction markets and InfoFi markets. The key opportunity in 2026 lies in treating these return sources as composable "return atoms" and encapsulating them into meta-return products. Aggregation strategies can integrate market structure returns (funding fees, basis, MEV, FX spreads), layering hedging and arbitrage on top of basic returns, and using prediction markets and AI agents as dynamic configuration signals. Ultimately, this transforms fragmented returns into structured, transparent on-chain fixed-income products, upgrading CeDeFi platforms from single trading venues into complete return and risk engines. 5. Crypto miners act as distributed AI computing power and energy providers. With the rapid development of AI, its energy demand is surging, while existing power supply capacity is struggling to keep up. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), global data center power consumption is projected to more than double from 415 TWh in 2024 to 945 TWh in 2030, accounting for 2.5%–3% of total global electricity consumption. However, new power supply is often constrained by complex grid connection procedures, stringent site selection requirements, and lengthy construction and approval cycles. The imbalance between energy supply and computing power demand has become a new pain point in the AI era. Against this backdrop, crypto mining companies with abundant energy reserves and efficient electricity cost models accumulated over the past decade are becoming increasingly attractive. These miners typically hold existing power supply licenses, have signed long-term, low-cost power contracts, and possess mature infrastructure including substations, cooling systems, and emergency response mechanisms. Furthermore, switching equipment from cryptocurrency mining to handling AI computing loads is technically relatively simple. Therefore, in 2025, the stock prices of several major mining companies, including IREN Limited, Core Scientific, and Hut 8, reached new highs after strategically expanding into high-performance computing (HPC) and AI cloud services. It's worth noting that most of these mining operations are located in North America. Mining companies located in the Asia-Pacific, Central Asia, the Middle East, and other parts of the world, undergoing similar transformations, still possess considerable growth potential and room for valuation appreciation. These five cutting-edge themes—real-time information aggregators driving on-chain markets, borderless payment and foreign exchange infrastructure, machine-native bot networks, institutional-grade meta-revenue systems, and crypto miners transforming into AI computing providers—collectively outline the path for Web3 to evolve into a "general coordination and computing layer" in the AI-driven economy. Meanwhile, an increasing number of ecosystem companies are achieving substantial revenue and maturing in regulatory compliance, enabling them to access public capital markets through IPOs, De-SPACs, and mergers and acquisitions. As the industry moves into 2026, the true leaders will be the teams building products at key intersections where blockchain demonstrates structural advantages in liquidity, computing power, collaboration, and settlement. With these forces converging, Gate Ventures believes the coming year could be one of the most transformative in crypto history, unlocking a new generation of investable opportunities for entrepreneurs, institutions, and users worldwide. About Gate Ventures Gate Ventures is the venture capital arm of Gate.com, focusing on decentralized infrastructure, middleware, and applications, and dedicated to driving global innovation and transformation in the Web 3.0 era. Gate Ventures works closely with global industry leaders to support teams and startups with innovative visions and technological capabilities, helping them reshape the way we interact with society and finance in the future. Website | Twitter | Medium | LinkedIn Disclaimer: This content does not constitute an offer, solicitation, or investment advice of any kind. You should seek independent professional advice before making any investment decisions. Please note that Gate Ventures may restrict or prohibit users in certain regions from using some or all of the services. Please refer to its applicable user agreement for details.

Gate Ventures Vision 2026: Five Cutting-Edge Forces Reshaping the Global Landscape of Value, Computing Power, and Intelligence Flow

2025/12/08 13:47

Gate Ventures' latest 2026 outlook identifies five emerging frontiers that are rapidly reshaping the industry landscape and leading the next phase of Web3 development. First, on-chain market "real-time information aggregation layers" are rapidly emerging, becoming core intelligence infrastructure integrating fragmented data and liquidity. Second, decentralized payment and foreign exchange settlement networks are replacing traditional neobanks, enabling cross-border, real-time, and borderless value settlement. Third, with the accelerated proliferation of autonomous robots, "machine-native" financial systems are taking shape, enabling robots to collaborate and trade on-chain. Fourth, institutional DeFi is moving towards an integrated "meta-yield" platform, building a unified yield and risk engine by integrating diverse on-chain yield sources. Fifth, the crypto mining industry is transforming into a provider of distributed computing power and energy infrastructure for the AI era, becoming a crucial component of high-performance computing and energy networks. Gate Ventures states that these trends collectively indicate a structural transformation in global value flows, computing power scheduling, and intelligent system collaboration, while also demonstrating that more and more crypto and ecosystem companies are accelerating their move into public capital markets to expand pre-IPO investment channels.

The crypto industry will reach a significant turning point in 2026: after more than a decade of infrastructure development, Web3 is deeply intersecting with the world's fastest-growing industrial sectors. The coming year will be driven by entirely new demand, not minor improvements: on-chain real-time information aggregators will become the intelligent foundation of the crypto market; borderless payments and FX networks will replace older fintech infrastructure; autonomous robots will collaborate and trade on-chain through machine-native financial systems; institutional-grade DeFi will integrate into a unified risk and return engine; and miners will evolve into globally distributed AI computing power and energy providers.

Gate Ventures looks forward to connecting with more outstanding teams for projects that are deeply involved in the aforementioned areas.

Relevant teams can contact Gate Ventures through the X platform @gate_ventures, or send project proposals to ventures@gate.com.

1. Real-time information aggregation layer of on-chain market

A new type of on-chain "information aggregator" is becoming one of the most critical foundational layers of Web3. With the surge in on-chain activity, prediction markets, governance data, social dynamics, transaction flows, and AI signals are constantly being generated on platforms such as Polymarket, Hyperliquid, Kalshi, and Hedgehog, and across multiple chains. The question is no longer whether there is data, but how to understand it. Each platform generates its own set of probabilities, incentives, and narratives, but this information is not aligned and cannot form a unified view. The next key breakthrough will come from infrastructure capable of integrating these signals and transforming them into a clear and consistent panorama.

These aggregators are capable of much more than just presenting charts. They can ingest fragmented event data, standardize probabilities and sentiment from different sources, merge on-chain telemetry data with social context, and transform scattered activity into clear insights that traders, institutions, DAOs, enterprises, and automated systems can directly use. This transformation is similar to Bloomberg's role in traditional markets, organizing chaotic information into truly actionable intelligence.

This has become increasingly important with the rise of AI agents. Intelligent agents need clean, structured, real-time data to manage risk, allocate liquidity, respond to events, and execute strategies without human supervision. As autonomous systems begin to enter the market, the need for "integrated intelligent information flows"—a capability that simplifies the entire information landscape—will become inevitable. By 2026, the most competitive platforms in this field will be those infrastructures capable of massively integrating decentralized information and providing rapid and interpretable intelligence. In an era of overwhelming noise, the ability to unify and interpret various signals will be the most critical advantage and one of the most undervalued opportunities in the Web3 space.

2. New types of banks, borderless payment infrastructure, and on-chain foreign exchange settlement

While neobanks have improved the user experience, they remain constrained by traditional financial infrastructure such as ACH, SWIFT, card networks, correspondent banking systems, and custodial payment service providers (PSPs). These systems are essentially designed for human users and office hours, not for machines, global commerce, or real-time settlements. In contrast, blockchain networks now enable borderless, 24/7 value transfers globally. Stablecoins are becoming global settlement assets, while decentralized liquidity layers and smart contract routers provide continuously programmable foreign exchange conversions between currencies such as USDC, EURC, and JPY-denominated stablecoins.

This opens the door to a completely new financial architecture, allowing payments and foreign exchange to flow as freely as data. Businesses can automate cross-border payroll, invoicing, treasury management, and hedging operations; merchants can price in one currency but settle in another instantly; machines can complete transactions autonomously without bank accounts. As an open, permissionless system, this type of network is becoming a universal settlement layer connecting real-world commerce with the on-chain economy—not a replica of a new type of bank, but a payment and foreign exchange infrastructure that traditional fintech can never provide.

3. Robotic infrastructure and machine-native financial networks

The Web2 era of AI and robotics is rapidly evolving, with companies like 1X, Figure, Skild, and Unitree making significant progress, and investment in Physical AI continuing to grow. As robots transition from scripted machines to embodied autonomous agents, a critical gap is emerging: different manufacturers and models cannot communicate or collaborate through a unified, neutral layer. This has created a demand for an open, cross-device operating layer, which is precisely what Web3 can provide. On-chain identity (DID) enables robots to self-identify without vendor dependence; smart contract registries allow them to publish their functions, status, and telemetry data; and immutable logs provide verifiable accountability for robot behavior. Smart contracts can also coordinate tasks and workflows across multi-vendor robot clusters, providing an interoperability foundation lacking in current traditional robot software stacks.

Autonomous robots require a machine-native financial system to pay for electricity, data, computing power, and services, but the traditional financial system is completely ineffective for them: robots cannot open accounts, pass KYC (Know Your Customer) checks, or use human-centric payment networks. Web3 empowers robots with direct economic capabilities, enabling autonomous settlement without intermediaries through wallets, signatures, and global micropayments. Blockchain provides instant, low-cost settlement capabilities, while standards like x402 allow agents to automatically pay access or service fees. Smart contracts further provide escrow, conditional payments, insurance, and credit systems, constructing a programmable, borderless financial layer designed specifically for machine-to-machine transactions. In this system, cryptocurrency is no longer an add-on but the only viable settlement infrastructure supporting the autonomous robot ecosystem.

4. The Rise of Institutional-Grade DeFi and Meta-Yield Platforms

The new generation of platforms integrates perpetual contracts with the lending market and strategy vaults, allowing collateral to generate continuous returns while supporting leveraged positions; and the shared margin system that runs through spot, perpetual and options markets gradually transforms these platforms into 24/7 multi-asset prime brokers.

However, at the underlying structure, on-chain returns remain dispersed across various sources, including: staking and restaking rewards, perpetual contract funding fees and basis, MEV and order flow returns, market-making fees and impermanent loss, stablecoin and FX basis, RWA and off-chain net asset value differences, and liquidity premiums in prediction markets and InfoFi markets. The key opportunity in 2026 lies in treating these return sources as composable "return atoms" and encapsulating them into meta-return products. Aggregation strategies can integrate market structure returns (funding fees, basis, MEV, FX spreads), layering hedging and arbitrage on top of basic returns, and using prediction markets and AI agents as dynamic configuration signals. Ultimately, this transforms fragmented returns into structured, transparent on-chain fixed-income products, upgrading CeDeFi platforms from single trading venues into complete return and risk engines.

5. Crypto miners act as distributed AI computing power and energy providers.

With the rapid development of AI, its energy demand is surging, while existing power supply capacity is struggling to keep up. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), global data center power consumption is projected to more than double from 415 TWh in 2024 to 945 TWh in 2030, accounting for 2.5%–3% of total global electricity consumption. However, new power supply is often constrained by complex grid connection procedures, stringent site selection requirements, and lengthy construction and approval cycles. The imbalance between energy supply and computing power demand has become a new pain point in the AI era. Against this backdrop, crypto mining companies with abundant energy reserves and efficient electricity cost models accumulated over the past decade are becoming increasingly attractive. These miners typically hold existing power supply licenses, have signed long-term, low-cost power contracts, and possess mature infrastructure including substations, cooling systems, and emergency response mechanisms. Furthermore, switching equipment from cryptocurrency mining to handling AI computing loads is technically relatively simple.

Therefore, in 2025, the stock prices of several major mining companies, including IREN Limited, Core Scientific, and Hut 8, reached new highs after strategically expanding into high-performance computing (HPC) and AI cloud services. It's worth noting that most of these mining operations are located in North America. Mining companies located in the Asia-Pacific, Central Asia, the Middle East, and other parts of the world, undergoing similar transformations, still possess considerable growth potential and room for valuation appreciation.

These five cutting-edge themes—real-time information aggregators driving on-chain markets, borderless payment and foreign exchange infrastructure, machine-native bot networks, institutional-grade meta-revenue systems, and crypto miners transforming into AI computing providers—collectively outline the path for Web3 to evolve into a "general coordination and computing layer" in the AI-driven economy. Meanwhile, an increasing number of ecosystem companies are achieving substantial revenue and maturing in regulatory compliance, enabling them to access public capital markets through IPOs, De-SPACs, and mergers and acquisitions.

As the industry moves into 2026, the true leaders will be the teams building products at key intersections where blockchain demonstrates structural advantages in liquidity, computing power, collaboration, and settlement. With these forces converging, Gate Ventures believes the coming year could be one of the most transformative in crypto history, unlocking a new generation of investable opportunities for entrepreneurs, institutions, and users worldwide.

About Gate Ventures

Gate Ventures is the venture capital arm of Gate.com, focusing on decentralized infrastructure, middleware, and applications, and dedicated to driving global innovation and transformation in the Web 3.0 era. Gate Ventures works closely with global industry leaders to support teams and startups with innovative visions and technological capabilities, helping them reshape the way we interact with society and finance in the future.

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This speculative mentality has fueled an inflated market capitalization of hundreds of billions of dollars. In fact, there are quite a few zombie public blockchains nowadays. Even emerging high-performance blockchains that have raised tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars are not immune to the airdrop craze and incentive subsidy activities, leaving very few real users. This is like building countless highways in a desert, but there are no cities or factories along the way, only a group of speculators reselling land. The data also confirms this predicament. According to DeFiLlama, in the past 24 hours, only 15 chains had on-chain DEX transaction volumes exceeding 10 million, and only 4 chains met the requirement of having millions of daily active addresses. On this "ghost town" of over-saturated infrastructure, Ken argues that spot DEXs, perpetual contracts, prediction markets, and the Meme coin platform are essentially gambling tools. For example, the former Meme culture has been replaced by an industrialized "coin issuance pipeline," becoming an on-chain casino of extreme PvP; and the frequent interactions across many applications are not driven by genuine needs, but rather by the pursuit of points for airdrops. As Ken points out, while VCs can write 5,000-word essays outlining grand visions, the reality is that these games are constantly consuming the existing funds of retail and institutional investors. What makes Ken Chan even more uncomfortable is the industry's subversion of common business sense. Here, making money through token issuance, market making, and profit-taking is far easier than refining a product. The market is flooded with tokens that have "high FDV and low liquidity," projects with no real revenue yet boasting valuations of billions of dollars, and so-called governance tokens that are nothing more than liquidity tools for investors to exit. This environment where bad money drives out good not only deprives practitioners of the ability to identify sustainable businesses but also instills a highly toxic "financial nihilism" in the younger generation. With traditional assets becoming increasingly unaffordable, Generation Z is exhibiting its own form of "financial rebellion." According to a recent Financial Times article, the deteriorating housing affordability in the United States is profoundly changing Generation Z's financial and consumption behaviors, even driving some young people to speculate in cryptocurrencies and generating feelings of economic nihilism. Besides cryptocurrencies, trendy stocks, collectible toys, leveraged ETFs, and prediction markets are all financial trends among young people. Ken Chan's accusations resonated with many. For example, Tangent founder Jason Choi lamented that we already have countless low-cost/fast blockchains, lax regulatory systems, massive overfunding since 2017, and thousands of developers delivering smart contracts over the past decade. Yet, an AI company is about to IPO at a price exceeding the total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies except Bitcoin and stablecoins. Inversion Capital founder Santiago Roel Santos points out that this is a sobering reminder of reality for the entire industry. Today, the crypto industry has only about 40 million monthly active users (MAU), while Facebook had 845 million MAU at its IPO and a market capitalization of approximately $100 billion; OpenAI currently has about 800 million MAU and its most recent valuation was $500 billion. To have a $10 trillion asset class, we need at least a billion users. Crypto KOL YQ cited an older article stating that many crypto OGs have chosen to leave the market after questioning their initial beliefs. In the current cycle, highly speculative projects like memes, perpetual tokens, and prediction markets remain resilient, while the value of many infrastructure and social projects is increasingly difficult to prove. This is undoubtedly the most difficult phase for startups, VCs, traders, and users, and the market is rife with "pump and dump" schemes using leveraged perpetual tokens to manipulate small-cap or older coins. In this environment, it's crucial to acknowledge the facts and accept reality. Whether you're a VC or an entrepreneur, the only way to survive is to continuously adjust your direction and consistently deliver products. Navigating the cycles of crypto sentiment, "the forest needs to be cleared of dead trees." Many industry professionals believe that Ken Chan's negative emotions are essentially a typical "retreat the ladder after getting ashore" mentality. As a beneficiary of the existing system, he made his fortune in the crypto market, yet he turned around and criticized this ladder to wealth as dirty. At the same time, his aversion to financial nihilism ignored the fact that for countless ordinary people around the world, this bubble-filled market remains one of the few channels for upward social mobility. Moreover, AEVO's price has already fallen by more than 98% from its all-time high. Regarding the current predicament of the crypto market, Ken believes the industry is merely spinning its wheels, but many proponents see it as a necessary growing pain in technological development. We cannot negate the entire financial city that is rising from the ground just because we see people losing money in a casino. If we turn our attention to high-inflation countries like Argentina, Turkey, and Nigeria, we find that stablecoins such as USDT and USDC have become de facto "hard currency." Local people rely on them to protect their meager savings from hyperinflation, and this financial system has effectively served tens of millions of people. Meanwhile, Bitcoin is no longer just a geek's toy; it's becoming part of the balance sheets of sovereign wealth funds, national government reserves (such as in El Salvador and Bhutan), and top hedge funds. Ethereum's technical components have been established as a global public blockchain standard and have gained recognition from Wall Street capital. Furthermore, with assets such as stocks, bonds, and real estate rapidly being put on-chain, financial efficiency is experiencing a substantial leap. On the technological front, countless developers are making breakthroughs in cutting-edge fields such as zero-knowledge proofs (ZK), censorship-resistant networks, and quantum resistance. These are the real undercurrents behind the noisy crypto market. Regarding the "casino analogy," Haseeb, a partner at Dragonlfy, points out that the cryptocurrency space has never lacked casinos. The first blockbuster application on Bitcoin was Satoshi Dice (2012). The first blockbuster smart contract on Ethereum was King of the Ether Throne (2015), which was essentially a Ponzi scheme. Once programmable money exists, people's first instinct is always to bet and play games—this is human nature. The crypto world has always had its hottest casinos: ICO casinos, DeFi, NFTs, and now MEME coins. The forms change, but the essence remains the same. While casinos are glamorous and attract attention on social media, focusing solely on their superficiality will cause you to miss the more important stories. He further points out that cryptocurrencies are becoming a superior financial vehicle, reshaping the nature of money and subtly altering the power relationship between individuals and governments. Bitcoin has begun to challenge national sovereignty, with governments incorporating it into their balance sheets; stablecoins are influencing monetary policy, prompting central banks to scramble to respond; and the scale and value of permissionless financial protocols like Uniswap and AAVE have surpassed many unicorn fintech companies. The world is undergoing a profound shift around cryptocurrencies. “This transformation is slower than many anticipated, but that’s how technology diffusion always is,” Haseeb stated. Three years after ChatGPT’s launch, generative AI still hasn’t been reflected in GDP or employment data; the Industrial Revolution took 50 years to truly impact productivity; and the widespread adoption of the internet took over 20 years. Expecting it to replace the world’s most regulated financial system within a mere five years is unrealistic. If you’re frustrated because you didn’t become rich from participating in a MEME project, take a deep breath; the industry doesn’t owe anyone wealth. In fact, pessimism and a sense of “mental surrender” on the timeline aren’t necessarily bad things. Pantera Capital partner Mason Nystrom also believes that a pessimistic view of cryptocurrencies and their social value is wrong. While speculation and abuse exist in the cryptocurrency space, and its casinos are real and large-scale, with many people losing money at the tables, it also contains a great deal of overlooked positive social value. He explained that Bitcoin has become a global, non-sovereign asset that anyone in the world with an internet connection can hold. It provides a veto/exit mechanism for people worldwide, transferring economic control from nations to individuals. Stablecoins offer more efficient and secure financial services to people around the world, with faster disbursement, higher returns, and lower costs. The lack of returns from banks for depositors, high fees for cross-border remittances, and the 2.9% transaction fee for e-commerce are all being reshaped by stablecoins, bringing tangible social value. Lending platforms like Aave and Morpho enable people worldwide to access over-collateralized loans. The low-collateral lending market will further unleash enormous social benefits, reduce capital costs, and create significant positive externalities. Furthermore, blockchain will enable global users to access previously restricted financial products such as stocks, bonds, insurance, and credit. Permissionless financing allows any good idea to gain support based on its own value. A more transparent, efficient, and low-cost market is itself an improvement for society. Mason Nystrom also stated that cryptocurrencies are building a completely new financial system. Some will build casinos, some will build payment networks, some will build speculative instruments, and others will build inclusive credit infrastructure. This new financial system will not be perfect, but it will far surpass the current state. If we only see the casino aspect of cryptocurrencies, perhaps we should take a step back and look at all the benefits that cryptocurrencies have brought to and will continue to bring to society from a more macro perspective. The crypto industry is currently experiencing a low point, and Ken's post is less a reflection and more an emotional outpouring after a failed startup. Projects like Aevo are not uncommon in their difficulties; this is precisely the survival of the fittest the industry is undergoing. In the past few years, the sector has seen an oversupply of projects lacking real value and unable to deliver viable products. The current pain is simply squeezing out the bubble that has accumulated. Just as forests need to be regularly cleared of dead trees to prevent decay from spreading, the same applies to the crypto industry. Let those who are weary, lost, or only here for speculation leave naturally, and the air will become clear. Either change your mindset and refocus on the future, or make way for those still building. This journey has just begun and is far from over.
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Lovable AI’s Astonishing Rise: Anton Osika Reveals Startup Secrets at Bitcoin World Disrupt 2025

Lovable AI’s Astonishing Rise: Anton Osika Reveals Startup Secrets at Bitcoin World Disrupt 2025

BitcoinWorld Lovable AI’s Astonishing Rise: Anton Osika Reveals Startup Secrets at Bitcoin World Disrupt 2025 Are you ready to witness a phenomenon? The world of technology is abuzz with the incredible rise of Lovable AI, a startup that’s not just breaking records but rewriting the rulebook for rapid growth. Imagine creating powerful apps and websites just by speaking to an AI – that’s the magic Lovable brings to the masses. This groundbreaking approach has propelled the company into the spotlight, making it one of the fastest-growing software firms in history. And now, the visionary behind this sensation, co-founder and CEO Anton Osika, is set to share his invaluable insights on the Disrupt Stage at the highly anticipated Bitcoin World Disrupt 2025. If you’re a founder, investor, or tech enthusiast eager to understand the future of innovation, this is an event you cannot afford to miss. Lovable AI’s Meteoric Ascent: Redefining Software Creation In an era where digital transformation is paramount, Lovable AI has emerged as a true game-changer. Its core premise is deceptively simple yet profoundly impactful: democratize software creation. By enabling anyone to build applications and websites through intuitive AI conversations, Lovable is empowering the vast majority of individuals who lack coding skills to transform their ideas into tangible digital products. This mission has resonated globally, leading to unprecedented momentum. The numbers speak for themselves: Achieved an astonishing $100 million Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) in less than a year. Successfully raised a $200 million Series A funding round, valuing the company at $1.8 billion, led by industry giant Accel. Is currently fielding unsolicited investor offers, pushing its valuation towards an incredible $4 billion. As industry reports suggest, investors are unequivocally “loving Lovable,” and it’s clear why. This isn’t just about impressive financial metrics; it’s about a company that has tapped into a fundamental need, offering a solution that is both innovative and accessible. The rapid scaling of Lovable AI provides a compelling case study for any entrepreneur aiming for similar exponential growth. The Visionary Behind the Hype: Anton Osika’s Journey to Innovation Every groundbreaking company has a driving force, and for Lovable, that force is co-founder and CEO Anton Osika. His journey is as fascinating as his company’s success. A physicist by training, Osika previously contributed to the cutting-edge research at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. This deep technical background, combined with his entrepreneurial spirit, has been instrumental in Lovable’s rapid ascent. Before Lovable, he honed his skills as a co-founder of Depict.ai and a Founding Engineer at Sana. Based in Stockholm, Osika has masterfully steered Lovable from a nascent idea to a global phenomenon in record time. His leadership embodies a unique blend of profound technical understanding and a keen, consumer-first vision. At Bitcoin World Disrupt 2025, attendees will have the rare opportunity to hear directly from Osika about what it truly takes to build a brand that not only scales at an incredible pace in a fiercely competitive market but also adeptly manages the intense cultural conversations that inevitably accompany such swift and significant success. His insights will be crucial for anyone looking to understand the dynamics of high-growth tech leadership. Unpacking Consumer Tech Innovation at Bitcoin World Disrupt 2025 The 20th anniversary of Bitcoin World is set to be marked by a truly special event: Bitcoin World Disrupt 2025. From October 27–29, Moscone West in San Francisco will transform into the epicenter of innovation, gathering over 10,000 founders, investors, and tech leaders. It’s the ideal platform to explore the future of consumer tech innovation, and Anton Osika’s presence on the Disrupt Stage is a highlight. His session will delve into how Lovable is not just participating in but actively shaping the next wave of consumer-facing technologies. Why is this session particularly relevant for those interested in the future of consumer experiences? Osika’s discussion will go beyond the superficial, offering a deep dive into the strategies that have allowed Lovable to carve out a unique category in a market long thought to be saturated. Attendees will gain a front-row seat to understanding how to identify unmet consumer needs, leverage advanced AI to meet those needs, and build a product that captivates users globally. The event itself promises a rich tapestry of ideas and networking opportunities: For Founders: Sharpen your pitch and connect with potential investors. For Investors: Discover the next breakout startup poised for massive growth. For Innovators: Claim your spot at the forefront of technological advancements. The insights shared regarding consumer tech innovation at this event will be invaluable for anyone looking to navigate the complexities and capitalize on the opportunities within this dynamic sector. Mastering Startup Growth Strategies: A Blueprint for the Future Lovable’s journey isn’t just another startup success story; it’s a meticulously crafted blueprint for effective startup growth strategies in the modern era. Anton Osika’s experience offers a rare glimpse into the practicalities of scaling a business at breakneck speed while maintaining product integrity and managing external pressures. For entrepreneurs and aspiring tech leaders, his talk will serve as a masterclass in several critical areas: Strategy Focus Key Takeaways from Lovable’s Journey Rapid Scaling How to build infrastructure and teams that support exponential user and revenue growth without compromising quality. Product-Market Fit Identifying a significant, underserved market (the 99% who can’t code) and developing a truly innovative solution (AI-powered app creation). Investor Relations Balancing intense investor interest and pressure with a steadfast focus on product development and long-term vision. Category Creation Carving out an entirely new niche by democratizing complex technologies, rather than competing in existing crowded markets. Understanding these startup growth strategies is essential for anyone aiming to build a resilient and impactful consumer experience. Osika’s session will provide actionable insights into how to replicate elements of Lovable’s success, offering guidance on navigating challenges from product development to market penetration and investor management. Conclusion: Seize the Future of Tech The story of Lovable, under the astute leadership of Anton Osika, is a testament to the power of innovative ideas meeting flawless execution. Their remarkable journey from concept to a multi-billion-dollar valuation in record time is a compelling narrative for anyone interested in the future of technology. By democratizing software creation through Lovable AI, they are not just building a company; they are fostering a new generation of creators. His appearance at Bitcoin World Disrupt 2025 is an unmissable opportunity to gain direct insights from a leader who is truly shaping the landscape of consumer tech innovation. Don’t miss this chance to learn about cutting-edge startup growth strategies and secure your front-row seat to the future. Register now and save up to $668 before Regular Bird rates end on September 26. To learn more about the latest AI market trends, explore our article on key developments shaping AI features. This post Lovable AI’s Astonishing Rise: Anton Osika Reveals Startup Secrets at Bitcoin World Disrupt 2025 first appeared on BitcoinWorld.
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