The Block Research Predicts: IPOs Will Outperform Token Launches, Forecasting That Prediction Markets Will Launch Their Own Chains

Odaily星球日报Publicado a 2026-01-05Actualizado a 2026-01-05

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The Block Research's annual prediction report for 2026 presents a mix of bullish and cautious forecasts from its analysts. Key predictions include Bitcoin potentially reaching $140,000, stablecoin market cap surpassing $500 billion, and notable token launches from Polymarket and Base—both expected to enter the top 10 by fully diluted valuation. Several analysts emphasize the growing dominance of Bitcoin, with its market share remaining above 50%. A significant theme is the shift from token launches to IPOs among crypto companies, with firms like Kraken, BitGo, and Consensys expected to go public. Prediction markets, particularly Polymarket and Kalshi, are projected to see substantial growth, with at least one likely to launch its own blockchain. Stablecoins are anticipated to see accelerated adoption in both emerging and developed markets, with USDC becoming a key bridging asset. Other highlights include the rise of mobile-first crypto apps on Base, increased institutional adoption of stablecoins for payments, and the continued growth of decentralized perpetual exchanges—especially for stocks and commodities. However, not all sectors are optimistic; NFTs and memecoins are expected to decline, and many digital asset trusts (DATs) may face selling pressure due to persistent discounts to net asset value. The market is predicted to be selective, favoring projects with real users and sustainable models over speculative assets.

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Well-known crypto research institution The Block Research, as usual, released its annual forecast report at the beginning of the new year. As one of the earliest professional research teams in the industry, The Block Research is quite influential within the circle due to its in-depth data analysis and reliable market insights. This year, their analyst team has set many flags: Bitcoin will surge to $140,000, stablecoin market cap will break $500 billion, Polymarket and Base will launch tokens and enter the top ten, multiple crypto companies will IPO, etc.. Interestingly, the analysts' views are not entirely consistent; some are optimistic about a small bull market in 2026, while others believe the market will continue to diverge.

This forecast report is a combination of each individual's independent views. Let's see what the industry's top researchers have to say; remember to come back at the end of the year to verify who got it wrong!

Steven's Predictions

Tom Lee's Bitmine will conduct its first ETH sell-off before the end of Q1 2026. This sell-off will become a catalyst, prompting more Digital Asset Trust (DAT) treasuries to follow suit, further dampening market sentiment.

Bitcoin's market dominance will remain above 50% throughout the year.

Polymarket and Base are about to launch tokens, and their fully diluted valuations are expected to rank in the top ten by market cap.

The Base ecosystem will see a surge in mobile-first crypto applications. The market will experience several rounds of small, rotating hotspots similar to 2025, including: the RWA (Real World Assets) sector, the prediction market sector, and mobile projects.

Tether, in collaboration with other institutions, will launch a crypto exchange in the US.

Robinhood will list cryptocurrency perpetual contracts.

Eden's Predictions

The velocity of stablecoins will explode, primarily driven by regulated payment institutions adopting stablecoins for clearing and settlement. The total stablecoin market cap will exceed $400 billion, but USDT's market share will decline. The number of stablecoins with a market cap over $1 billion will reach 20. The total value of non-stablecoin RWAs will exceed $30 billion. Besides gold, other commodities will also be tokenized and gain some market recognition.

Decentralized perpetual contract exchanges will launch stock and commodity perpetual contracts, generating significant trading volume. The trading volume ratio between DEXs and CEXs, for both spot and perpetuals, will stabilize around 20%. Request-for-Quote (RFQ) based DEXs will emerge.

Polymarket and Kalshi's annual trading volume will at least triple, and the two will engage in fierce competition for exclusive partnerships. At least one of them will launch its own blockchain.

Plasma will become a top-four public chain by TVL (Total Value Locked) based on real on-chain activity, being one of the few enterprise-grade blockchains with genuine organic growth. Base and MetaMask will issue native tokens. Multiple leading crypto companies like Kraken, BitGo, and Consensys will initiate IPOs, re-attracting mainstream capital attention. Strategy and BitMine will not sell their held BTC and ETH.

Bitcoin will break through $140,000. Although Bitcoin's market share will decline, it will not fall significantly below 50%.

Bitcoin will hit a new all-time high in Q2.

NFT and memecoin launchpads will not make a comeback.

The privacy narrative will gradually fade from the market.

The four-year cycle theory will be disproven by the end of the year.

Gabriel's Predictions

DATs will continue to trade below their modified Net Asset Value (mNAV), forcing many funds to sell assets. As crypto ETFs become increasingly convenient to trade and offer better risk-reward ratios, the DAT narrative will gradually lose its appeal.

Massive token unlocks combined with weak market sentiment will lead to sustained selling pressure for tokens issued in this cycle. Short-sighted buyback-and-burn strategies will become a burden for projects when market sentiment sours and cash reserves diminish.

Financing valuations will be significantly lower than this year's levels. Many VCs will learn from their high-valuation investments—although they seemed cheap compared to previous cycles, valuations will continue to adjust downward as the industry matures and hype subsides.

Network native tokens will struggle to attract buying interest because stablecoins are becoming the most attractive and widely used asset class in DeFi, and on-chain activity is accelerating its shift from being denominated in ETH and SOL to being denominated in USDC.

Ivan's Predictions

2026 will see a K-shaped recovery pattern: low-quality projects will lose market attention, while capital and focus will concentrate on high-quality projects with real paying users.

Outperforming sectors will include decentralized perpetual contract exchanges and prediction markets.

Crypto projects will generally begin to delay token launches, opting instead for the IPO route. Similarly, high-quality DATs will continue to explore on-chain use cases, while other funds will be forced to sell tokens under the pressure of continuously shrinking NAV.

Due to altcoins struggling to maintain their market position, Bitcoin's market share will rise in 2026, with capital flowing into listed crypto companies. Crypto stocks will continue to perform strongly, benefiting from business diversification (miners transitioning to AI computing power, exchanges launching stock trading, etc.). Despite volatility, Bitcoin's performance in 2026 will outperform the Nasdaq. Outside of crypto, US gold sales will mark a bottom for the US Dollar Index.

Brandon's Predictions

The rise of bank-issued deposit tokens in 2026 will lead to the fragmentation of institutional liquidity across various banks' proprietary ledgers (e.g., competition between JPM Coin and Citi Coin). As global banks are structurally unable to hold significant liabilities of competitors, USDC will become the dominant neutral bridging asset, with its 2026 growth largely deriving from its value as a clearing tool between isolated banking networks.

Agent-to-Agent trading will be standardized on the x402 protocol and will account for a significant share of global on-chain activity.

Cryptocurrency "Greek letter" derivatives, such as implied volatility products (e.g., BTCVOL-PERP) or funding rate swaps, will gain market favor in 2026.

Alessandro's Predictions

2026 will start slowly, trading within a range in the first half. High-risk premiums and selective capital will favor mainstream coins. The consistent winners will be products with real users and sustained usage, especially wallets and trading platforms, which can continue to acquire users even if token performance is weak. The second half will be overall bullish, with a few ecosystems and projects attracting most of the incremental capital. The strongest buying will come from new consumer products that combine risk with solid fundamentals.

Cross-chain interoperability becomes the theme of the year, with improvements in cross-chain routing and chain abstraction allowing "super apps" to gain market share. RWA makes progress through tokenized stocks, equity perpetuals, and credit products, while traditional finance continues to advance internal or permissioned Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT). This exacerbates the divergence between "true cryptocurrency" (as a high-risk testing ground for new mechanisms and markets) and enterprise-grade DLT settlement systems.

Better execution, tools, and automation will further concentrate arbitrage opportunities among professional institutions. Stablecoin supply growth will accelerate, with the USD still dominant, but the Swiss Franc and Singapore Dollar will see the strongest growth from a small base. Prediction markets compound growth during the US midterm elections, while the risk of a messy insider trading investigation also rises.

Simon's Predictions

Bitcoin's market share will remain above 50%. The total cryptocurrency market cap will not break $4 trillion. ETF flows for all coins will remain net positive throughout the year. Non-BTC and non-ETH ETF trading volume will reach $20 billion. Stablecoin adoption will continue to grow, with traditional enterprises launching new stablecoins and existing stablecoins continuing to expand.

Prediction markets will be the fastest-growing crypto application in 2026, with open interest reaching $500 million, and trading volume accounting for 3% of total CEX volume. These platforms will issue tokens to aggressively attract users. Thanks to technological advancements, decentralized derivatives trading volume will continue to grow, reaching 25% of centralized derivatives trading volume.

NFTs will not revive in 2026, and NFT market trading volume will continue to shrink.

Tiago's Predictions

Prediction markets will continue to be one of the strongest narratives in crypto, while other concepts that dominated the market in the past two years, such as memecoins and various launchpads, will lose momentum.

Even though ETFs and other financial instruments continue to attract institutional and retail attention, Bitcoin and other major coins will struggle to set new all-time highs against the backdrop of escalating geopolitical tensions.

Stablecoins will remain the strongest narrative for attracting new users into the crypto space, with major players either launching their own stablecoins or establishing partnerships with established institutions like Circle and Tether.

Ian's Predictions

Most DATs will crash in 2026 as their share prices fall below NAV, breaking the equity issuance model that supported their growth in 2025. Crypto ETFs offer better liquidity and lower fees, further squeezing DATs'生存空间 (living space). Strategy and a few large institutions survive due to their scale and brand advantage, but small DATs face liquidation, acquisition, or are forced to转型 (transform).

Stablecoin supply will break the $500 billion mark, with trading volume exceeding the US ACH system in Q3. Growth accelerates on two fronts: continued expansion in emerging markets and integration into corporate payment processes in developed markets. Companies shift from passive holding to practical application, migrating part of cross-border supplier payments, international contractor salaries, and intra-group settlements to the stablecoin轨道 (track). At least one major card network will process 5-10% of its cross-border merchant settlements via stablecoins by year-end. B2B payment platforms increasingly integrate stablecoin options for international invoices.

Prediction markets experience explosive growth during the US midterm elections, with Polymarket's trading volume quadrupling compared to 2024. The industry diverges: Polymarket and Kalshi dominate cultural and political markets, while specialized DeFi platforms focus on leveraged financial products. 85% of copycat platforms shut down due to inability to gain users. The legal framework for sports betting and prediction markets remains unclear until year-end, but user growth continues to accelerate due to the huge and highly attractive market size.

Preguntas relacionadas

QWhat is the main prediction from The Block Research regarding fundraising methods for crypto projects in 2026?

AThe Block Research predicts that IPOs will become more favored than token launches for crypto projects in 2026, as companies like Kraken, BitGo, and Consensys are expected to pursue IPOs to attract mainstream capital.

QWhich two platforms are predicted to launch their own tokens and potentially enter the top 10 by fully diluted valuation?

APolymarket and Base are predicted to launch their own tokens, with their fully diluted valuations expected to enter the top 10.

QWhat significant milestone is predicted for Bitcoin's price in 2026 by one of the analysts?

AOne analyst, Eden, predicts that Bitcoin will break through $140,000 in 2026.

QAccording to the predictions, which sector is expected to be the fastest-growing crypto application in 2026?

APrediction markets are expected to be the fastest-growing crypto application in 2026, with platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi predicted to see significant growth and competition.

QWhat is the forecast for the total stablecoin market capitalization in 2026?

AThe stablecoin market capitalization is predicted to break through the $500 billion mark in 2026, driven by adoption in both emerging markets and corporate payment flows in developed markets.

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