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What’s Shaping Crypto’s 2026 Stack: RWA Perpetuals, Exotic Markets, AI-Native Development

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What’s Shaping Crypto’s 2026 Stack: RWA Perpetuals, Exotic Markets, AI-Native Development

Coinbase Ventures, the crypto exchange's venture capital arm, has identified real-world asset (RWA) perpetuals, specialized trading infrastructure, and AI-powered development tools as key investment themes for 2026, according to a blog post published Tuesday.

The firm is actively seeking teams building in these categories as it looks to deploy capital into what it sees as the next wave of crypto infrastructure.

RWA Perpetuals and Exotic Assets

Coinbase Ventures highlighted perpetual futures contracts (perps) tied to real-world assets as a faster alternative to traditional tokenization. The approach creates synthetic exposure to offchain assets without requiring custody of underlying securities.

"Because perpetuals do not require securing an underlying asset, markets can form around virtually anything," wrote Kinji Steimetz, a partner at the firm. The model could enable trading around private companies, economic data, and macro instruments like oil or credit spreads.

Perpetual futures DEX volumes have reached $1.4 trillion monthly, up 300% year-over-year, according to the post.

Trading Infrastructure

The venture arm sees opportunities in specialized exchanges and aggregators, particularly for prediction markets. With prediction market liquidity now exceeding $600 million across fragmented venues, Coinbase Ventures anticipates demand for trading terminals that consolidate pricing data and provide advanced order routing.

The firm also flagged proprietary automated market makers on Solana that shield liquidity providers from predatory trading flow as an emerging area of interest.

Next-Generation DeFi

Coinbase Ventures identified unsecured lending as "DeFi's next frontier," pointing to the $1.3 trillion U.S. revolving credit market as a potential opportunity for blockchain-based alternatives. The firm is looking for models that combine onchain reputation with offchain data to enable credit at scale.

Onchain privacy solutions also made the list, with the firm noting that institutions and professional traders require privacy-preserving tools to avoid leaking trading strategies. Technologies including zero-knowledge proofs, fully homomorphic encryption, and trusted execution environments were cited as potential approaches.

AI and Robotics

The venture arm sees AI development tools for smart contracts as nearing a "GitHub Copilot moment," potentially democratizing onchain development for non-technical founders.

Coinbase Ventures also expressed interest in incentivized data collection for robotic systems, suggesting decentralized physical infrastructure network models could help scale the collection of physical interaction data needed to train embodied AI.

The firm highlighted "proof of humanity" solutions as increasingly critical as AI-generated content becomes indistinguishable from human-created material, citing portfolio company Worldcoin as working on biometric and cryptographic approaches.


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