【CryptoWorld】Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko recently shared some views on 2026 on social media, which are quite interesting. He believes there will be major movements in stablecoins, with the scale surpassing 1 trillion USD being inevitable. This trend can already be seen from the explosion in DeFi last year—both institutions and retail investors are pouring money into stablecoins.
Additionally, he maintains a rational attitude towards quantum computing and controlled nuclear fusion, thinking that these two technologies will remain largely the same in 2026, and the probability of them being practically implemented in the short term is very low. This shows he has a clear understanding of the timeline for technological advancements.
What’s even more interesting is his strong optimism about AI. He predicts that AI will solve a problem that has plagued humanity for thousands of years by 2026. Although he didn’t specify which problem, this signals a strong message—AI development is already beginning to address deep-rooted issues.
In terms of hard technology, he also mentioned that humanoid robots might ship 100,000 units, and Starship will complete two commercial flights. These predictions together reflect a broader trend: 2026 will be a year of technological breakthroughs.
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SilentObserver
· 18h ago
I believe in stablecoins surpassing one trillion, but the AI's millennium problem? This guy's really overhyping this time. Which one exactly are you talking about? It's hard to tell real from fake.
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Blockchainiac
· 18h ago
Stablecoins surpassing one trillion, I believe it, but the millennium-old problem? Bro, your prophecy is too mystical, what exactly are you saying?
AI has really taken off, but whether 2026 will be this intense still remains to be seen.
Quantum computing is still far away, and this time he did tell the truth.
A trillion-dollar stablecoin is coming, is my USDC going to depreciate again?
Solving the millennium-old problem... sounds like marketing copy haha.
DeFi really exploded last year, and this year betting on stablecoins doubling—anyone joining?
AI solving the millennium-old problem? First, solve my wallet issues, okay?
This guy just knows how to talk, making it sound like an oracle.
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SerumSquirter
· 18h ago
Stablecoins surpass 1 trillion? Wake up, everyone, it depends on how the dollar plays...
Hey wait, AI solving a thousand-year-old problem? What problem? Be specific, Anatoly, we've seen enough hype about air.
Quantum computing has no chance in the short term, but why do I feel he's right, even though it sounds like pouring cold water?
Hard tech predictions are all relative to me; once the money is in place, anything can be done...
Stablecoins definitely will be hot, but is the 1 trillion figure really true? Prove it first.
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0xLostKey
· 18h ago
Trillions in stablecoins? Sounds good, but whether it will actually happen depends on practical application scenarios. Let's see how long the DeFi hype can last.
He spoke quite realistically about quantum computing. After all these years of hype, there's still nothing concrete, and reality is indeed tough.
AI solving a thousand-year-old problem is too vague. They didn't specify what exactly, it just feels like a smoke screen.
Solana hasn't even solved its own issues yet, and they're still predicting a grand future.
Can we first stabilize the network before trying to solve other problems?
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 18h ago
I believe in stablecoins surpassing one trillion, but AI solving a thousand-year problem? Is this guy's expectation for 2026 too high... Quantum computing and nuclear fusion both say they can't rely on them, so why is he so optimistic about AI? I just can't quite understand.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 18h ago
I believe in stablecoins surpassing one trillion, but AI solving a thousand-year problem? Bro, this prediction is way too intense.
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Quantum computing is still a dream in 2026, wake up, everyone.
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That wave of DeFi last year was indeed crazy; stablecoins' ability to attract funds was outstanding, but reaching one trillion? That's a bit doubtful.
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Not specifying which thousand-year problem, Anatoly is just fishing, trying to make us fill in the blanks ourselves?
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Why hasn't the part about humanoid robots been finished? Who can handle such half-baked information?
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He said nuclear fusion won't be feasible by 2026, and I still believe it—this guy is reliable.
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I'm optimistic about stablecoins, but don't hype AI too much; it could backfire.
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Another big prediction from Solana's founder, the hype can be maintained.
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If AI really can solve a thousand-year problem, I’ll eat my keyboard on the spot.
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Institutions and retail investors are all pouring into stablecoins; this signal is indeed strong, but is one trillion the ceiling or the starting point?
Solana Founder predicts 2026: Stablecoins surpass one trillion, AI to break a thousand-year-old problem
【CryptoWorld】Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko recently shared some views on 2026 on social media, which are quite interesting. He believes there will be major movements in stablecoins, with the scale surpassing 1 trillion USD being inevitable. This trend can already be seen from the explosion in DeFi last year—both institutions and retail investors are pouring money into stablecoins.
Additionally, he maintains a rational attitude towards quantum computing and controlled nuclear fusion, thinking that these two technologies will remain largely the same in 2026, and the probability of them being practically implemented in the short term is very low. This shows he has a clear understanding of the timeline for technological advancements.
What’s even more interesting is his strong optimism about AI. He predicts that AI will solve a problem that has plagued humanity for thousands of years by 2026. Although he didn’t specify which problem, this signals a strong message—AI development is already beginning to address deep-rooted issues.
In terms of hard technology, he also mentioned that humanoid robots might ship 100,000 units, and Starship will complete two commercial flights. These predictions together reflect a broader trend: 2026 will be a year of technological breakthroughs.