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This grayscale report basically locks in the main narrative for the coming year: regulation implementation → institutional entry → ETH/SOL/BNB/Canton take the majority, other chains share a small slice.
I'm more curious about Canton Network—I've never heard of this name before—are traditional financial private chains about to make a comeback?
Grayscale believes that with the advancement of relevant legislation, blockchain applications (especially tokenized assets and DeFi) will experience an explosion, and institutional capital will first focus on leading chains such as Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, and Canton Network.
The report emphasizes that these networks currently hold significant market share in on-chain financial infrastructure and are expected to be the biggest beneficiaries after regulatory environments improve.
Other networks like Avalanche, Arbitrum, and Tron are also viewed by Grayscale as key ecosystems with growth potential.
The above reflects Grayscale's perspective and does not constitute investment advice.