been thinking more about the kind of products & narratives will actually matter in 2026 - neobanking is a major one
within that, it will be products like @useTria - as it’s aligned with where digital finance is headed & is showing clear signs of mainstream adoption
as digital finance continues to scale, it’s becoming obvious that the real transformation won’t come from better-looking apps alone, but from changing what sits underneath them
systems that remove unnecessary intermediaries, settle faster, and give users a clearer sense of control and trust
somewhere along that shift, self-custodial models start to matter more, not because users care about the technical details, but because they naturally lead to simpler and more transparent outcomes
money that moves when you expect it to, works across borders, and doesn’t require constant workarounds
spending, holding, earning, and moving value begin to feel like part of one flow rather than separate actions
looking at the bigger picture for 2026, the products that stand out won’t be the ones explaining themselves the loudest, but the ones that feel almost invisible in daily use, because they simply work
Tria feels like it’s being built with that future in mind, and that’s why it keeps coming up when I think about what will actually last beyond the next cycle
shoutout to @parthbl & team for building with purpose - need to see more of this in web3 instead of wishful thinkers
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been thinking more about the kind of products & narratives will actually matter in 2026 - neobanking is a major one
within that, it will be products like @useTria - as it’s aligned with where digital finance is headed & is showing clear signs of mainstream adoption
as digital finance continues to scale, it’s becoming obvious that the real transformation won’t come from better-looking apps alone, but from changing what sits underneath them
systems that remove unnecessary intermediaries, settle faster, and give users a clearer sense of control and trust
somewhere along that shift, self-custodial models start to matter more, not because users care about the technical details, but because they naturally lead to simpler and more transparent outcomes
money that moves when you expect it to, works across borders, and doesn’t require constant workarounds
spending, holding, earning, and moving value begin to feel like part of one flow rather than separate actions
looking at the bigger picture for 2026, the products that stand out won’t be the ones explaining themselves the loudest, but the ones that feel almost invisible in daily use, because they simply work
Tria feels like it’s being built with that future in mind, and that’s why it keeps coming up when I think about what will actually last beyond the next cycle
shoutout to @parthbl & team for building with purpose - need to see more of this in web3 instead of wishful thinkers