The cryptography world of 2026 may experience a shift—hype is gradually fading, and true verifiable trust and programmability are the real focus of competition. The development direction of wallet infrastructure is changing. Projects dedicated to creating wallet-free experiences and trust layers happen to align with this trend. The maturity of infrastructure takes time, but patience often pays off.
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SeasonedInvestor
· 8h ago
The hype is only truly starting to fade now. If you're still chasing hot topics, you'll probably get caught and harvested until next year.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 8h ago
After all this time, it still comes down to product strength. There's definitely room for improvement in the wallet experience.
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rugdoc.eth
· 8h ago
Hmm... This time, it's really not just talk. Wallet experience is the key, and we've should have been doing it this way all along.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 8h ago
The hype fades, and the true story begins. But I wonder... how long this trust layer story can be told is really hard to say. The walletless experience sounds good, but I'm afraid it might just become the next "revolutionary" empty promise.
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ChainPoet
· 8h ago
The hype has subsided, and now it's the real deal competition. Is the "no-wallet" approach really about to take off?
The cryptography world of 2026 may experience a shift—hype is gradually fading, and true verifiable trust and programmability are the real focus of competition. The development direction of wallet infrastructure is changing. Projects dedicated to creating wallet-free experiences and trust layers happen to align with this trend. The maturity of infrastructure takes time, but patience often pays off.