Next year will see a breakthrough moment: market infrastructure companies are reshaping how trading and blockchain systems operate. Unlike fragmented solutions that patch problems one at a time, a new breed of businesses is emerging—ones that tackle market structure issues end-to-end through full vertical integration. They're building everything from infrastructure to execution layer, creating seamless ecosystems instead of disconnected tools. This is the key difference: crypto's unique properties make this possible in ways traditional finance never could. The ability to compose on-chain, remove intermediaries, and create truly native solutions means these integrated players can solve structural inefficiencies that legacy systems couldn't even attempt to fix. Watch this space—2026 could be the year this shift becomes undeniable.
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GasBankrupter
· 9h ago
Vertical integration sounds good, but I'm worried it will just be another new concept to scam retail investors.
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BearMarketBuyer
· 9h ago
Does the idea of vertical integration sound good, but can it really be implemented successfully?
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PebbleHander
· 9h ago
Vertical integration sounds good, but are we betting these companies won't make it through the next bear market?
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RatioHunter
· 9h ago
Vertical integration sounds good, but I'm worried it might just be another PPT revolution.
Next year will see a breakthrough moment: market infrastructure companies are reshaping how trading and blockchain systems operate. Unlike fragmented solutions that patch problems one at a time, a new breed of businesses is emerging—ones that tackle market structure issues end-to-end through full vertical integration. They're building everything from infrastructure to execution layer, creating seamless ecosystems instead of disconnected tools. This is the key difference: crypto's unique properties make this possible in ways traditional finance never could. The ability to compose on-chain, remove intermediaries, and create truly native solutions means these integrated players can solve structural inefficiencies that legacy systems couldn't even attempt to fix. Watch this space—2026 could be the year this shift becomes undeniable.