Perpetual Contracts Signal a Key Trend in 2026? Institutions Are Optimistic About New Liquidity in the Perps Market

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【Crypto World】An interesting observation: Perpetual contracts may become the best window to gauge market sentiment in the crypto space by 2026.

Compared to the lagging nature of spot trading, perpetual contracts can reflect the true market sentiment in real-time—funding rate fluctuations, open interest, trading volume quality, liquidation behaviors—all these data points are speaking volumes. No one can fake the numbers in the derivatives market; digital data doesn’t lie.

This is not just theoretical; major institutions are already taking action. A well-known investment firm announced that its $75 million DeFi fund will focus heavily on this area, from perpetual contract infrastructure, to money markets, to flexible yield protocols, covering the entire ecosystem. Their logic is clear: by 2026, the perpetual contract market will see a surge of new liquidity.

The background is also worth noting. The crypto industry’s self-innovation has already shown results—RWA (Real-World Assets) have grown from $4 billion to $18 billion (an astonishing increase), and the stablecoin market has also expanded by 50%. As real-world assets go on-chain and stablecoin infrastructure improves, the importance of perpetual contracts as core tools for risk management and trading will become even more prominent.

Next year’s derivatives market could really be different.

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AirdropHunterWangvip
· 11h ago
Perps is really the new blue ocean, institutions have already entered, and liquidity is about to explode.
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MechanicalMartelvip
· 11h ago
Perps this thing is indeed interesting, but does institutional entry necessarily mean they can siphon off blood?
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OldLeekNewSicklevip
· 11h ago
Perpetual Contracts? Here we go again, when institutions start to get involved, retail investors are probably going to be left holding the bag... Wait, could this time really be different? I feel like I'm about to jump on the bandwagon again. Liquidity is increasing significantly? Then the distribution of chips should be watched closely; don't realize too late that it's all just project team talk.
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