Cardano Foundation CEO Frederik Gregaard spoke about the future of ADA during a live broadcast. Here are the details. Continue Reading: Cardano (ADA) FoundationCardano Foundation CEO Frederik Gregaard spoke about the future of ADA during a live broadcast. Here are the details. Continue Reading: Cardano (ADA) Foundation

Cardano (ADA) Foundation CEO Makes Optimistic Predictions About ADA’s Future

2026/03/06 06:02
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Cardano Foundation CEO Frederik Gregaard spoke at a Spaces broadcast today about the Cardano blockchain ecosystem.

The broadcast focused on Cardano’s current developments, interoperability (IBC), real-world integrations, and future plans.

One of the highlights of the broadcast was Gregaard’s sharing of information about the Cardano Foundation’s recent work. Emphasizing the foundation’s alignment with Input Output Global (IOG), Gregaard stated, “We are taking Pentad to a whole new level. Many teams with different roles, visions, and opportunities are working closely together. There is complete alignment between IOG and the Cardano Foundation regarding the pace of the 70 million ADA distribution.”

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Gregaard spoke about the integration of the Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) protocol into the Cardano ecosystem. He mentioned that an IBC hackathon is planned for the Builder Fest event in 2026, and that he and Julius will be organizing presentations and practical sessions.

During the broadcast, the possibility of paying with ADA in SPAR supermarkets in Switzerland was discussed. One participant asked, “What are the fees when paying with ADA in Swiss supermarkets? Are there any?” Gregaard stated that ADA payments have been activated in 137 stores in collaboration with Open Crypto Pay and the Swiss fintech company Utrust, providing users with convenience through real-time on-chain settlement and low transaction fees.

The market status of Cardano’s native token, ADA, was also discussed. Gregaard claimed that Cardano has strong fundamentals and painted a positive outlook for 2026: “With the Plomin upgrade, the Midnight mainnet, and potential ADA spot ETFs, the ecosystem will grow.” He added that Bloomberg considers the probability of ADA ETF approval to be 70%.

*This is not investment advice.

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