VeChain targets wider adoption in 2026 through cross-chain expansion and AI-powered consumer apps. Recent upgrades reduce VTHO supply by 50%, with 100% of fees VeChain targets wider adoption in 2026 through cross-chain expansion and AI-powered consumer apps. Recent upgrades reduce VTHO supply by 50%, with 100% of fees

VeChain Outlines Cross-Chain Expansion and AI Integration Plans for 2026

  • VeChain targets wider adoption in 2026 through cross-chain expansion and AI-powered consumer apps.
  • Recent upgrades reduce VTHO supply by 50%, with 100% of fees now burned for each transaction.

After a year focused on utility, protocol upgrades, and ecosystem growth, VeChain has laid out its 2026 direction centered around cross-chain expansion, AI integration, and stronger regulatory alignment. According to its newly published manifesto, the network aims to scale its real-world adoption strategy while maintaining economic sustainability for all stakeholders.

In 2025, VeChain’s efforts centered on reinforcing its value proposition amid what the team described as a “casino market” driven by speculation and narratives. The release of Hayabusa, the latest upgrade under the “VeChain Renaissance” roadmap, capped off a year of key developments that have set the foundation for the protocol’s next phase.

As CNF outlined, VeChain reduced its VTHO inflation by 50%, increased the burn rate to 100%, and restricted rewards distribution to Node holders staking via StarGate. This shift was designed to prevent idle accumulation, enhance scarcity, and increase long-term reward share among active participants.

VeChain Adoption, Expansion, and Cross-Chain Roadmap

VeChain’s push for real-world utility has continued through its VeBetter ecosystem, which now supports over 50 applications, more than 5.2 million users, and nearly 50 million transactions. Apps such as Mugshot, Greencart, and BYB tap into themes like health, sustainability, and sports engagement. By abstracting the blockchain layer, VeChain onboards users without requiring direct crypto interaction.

The team also confirmed that VeChain’s native tokens, VET, VTHO, and the B3TR token used within VeBetter, were successfully registered under MiCAR on the EU’s ESMA platform. On the business side, new integrations with brands such as Lululemon China and Rekord added momentum. Rekord recently surpassed 100,000 on-chain transactions, demonstrating early traction in the development of Digital Product Passports, a compliance-focused solution for EU-based supply chains.

As we previously reported, VeChain already runs enterprise Digital Product Passport (DPP) systems, gaining regulatory momentum ahead of upcoming EU enforcement.

The 2026 roadmap centers on Interstellar, a cross-chain communication layer that expands VeChain’s compatibility with other networks and opens new markets. It is part of the final phase of the Renaissance roadmap, following upgrades like Galactica, which introduced EIP-1559-style gas mechanics, and Hayabusa, which moved the network to a DPoS model.

The VeBetter platform is further expected to introduce AI-powered agents that enhance user interaction and support, aiming to make blockchain-based applications more accessible to non-crypto users.

On the community side, VeChain trained over 450 developers across 15 workshops, launched the VeChain Builders Academy, and supported global hackathons. In addition, its SDK framework was used in collaboration with the Rochester Institute of Technology in Zagreb for indexing real-world data.

VeChain also, as per CNF reports, launched VeChain Kit v2, an upgraded SDK for building frontend dApps, featuring a redesigned interface and built-in token swap functionality.

Amid these developments, the VeChain price outlook remains optimistic. As analyst CryptoBusy noted, VET price remains in a multi-year descending channel, currently testing a key demand zone between $0.009 and $0.012. Adding to the optimism, VeChain (VET) also recently went live for trading on Kraken, backing the bullish sentiment. Meanwhile, at press time, the VET price was soaring over 5%, trading at $0.01263.

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