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Grayscale Widens Its Crypto Net as 36 Altcoins Enter the 2026 Radar

2026/01/13 19:54
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The firm’s latest quarterly update reveals that dozens of alternative tokens are now being actively monitored for potential future investment vehicles.

Key Takeaways
  • Grayscale expanded its internal altcoin pipeline to 36 assets for Q1 2026
  • Recent trust filings point to continued ETF preparation, not immediate launches
  • Tokenization, AI, and DePIN are emerging as priority themes
  • Core blockchain and financial protocols remain the backbone of the watchlist 

Rather than announcing new products outright, Grayscale refreshed its internal pipeline for Q1 2026, lifting the number of digital assets under review to 36. That figure is up from the prior quarter and reflects a deliberate expansion across newer crypto sectors that are beginning to attract deeper capital attention.

Early ETF Signals Add Context

The update follows recent trust registrations tied to BNB and Hyperliquid (HYPE), filed with the Delaware Division of Corporations. While these filings do not guarantee ETF launches, they are widely understood as groundwork that often precedes more formal product proposals.

Taken together, the filings and the expanded watchlist suggest Grayscale is positioning itself for faster execution if regulatory and market conditions turn favorable.

How Grayscale Is Segmenting the Crypto Market

Instead of treating altcoins as a single risk bucket, Grayscale now categorizes its candidates into five broad verticals: smart contract infrastructure, financial protocols, consumer-facing crypto, artificial intelligence, and utility-focused services.

This structure highlights how the firm views crypto less as speculative tokens and more as a layered digital economy, with different sectors serving distinct roles – from settlement layers to user applications and backend infrastructure.

New Names, New Narratives

Several additions hint at where Grayscale sees long-term relevance forming. Tron entered the smart contract segment, while ARIA Protocol reflects growing interest in tokenized intellectual property and onchain ownership models.

In artificial intelligence, the firm rotated exposure by adding Nous Research and Poseidon, while removing Prime Intellect. Infrastructure also gained attention through DoubleZero, a DePIN project focused on reducing latency for blockchain networks – an area increasingly viewed as critical as onchain activity scales.

What Stayed on the List Matters Too

Equally notable is what remained unchanged. Financial protocols such as Ethena, Jupiter, Morpho, and Pendle continue to feature prominently, reinforcing the idea that yield generation, liquidity management, and onchain financial tooling remain central to institutional crypto theses.

Meanwhile, names like LayerZero, Kaito, Grass, and Bonk point to continued interest in interoperability, data coordination, and consumer-driven network effects.

A Broader Signal to the Market

Rather than chasing short-term narratives, the updated list suggests Grayscale is tracking structural trends: tokenization of real-world value, AI-native crypto systems, and decentralized infrastructure that supports performance at scale.

Smart contract platforms and financial protocols still dominate the list, but the growing presence of AI and DePIN projects shows the firm is preparing for a more diversified crypto landscape as 2026 approaches.


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